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USER’S MANUAL

Revision 1.2b

X10DRW-iX10DRW-iT

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The products sold by Supermicro are not intended for and will not be used in life support systems, medical equipment, nuclear facilities or systems, aircraft, aircraft devices, aircraft/emergency communication devices or other critical systems whose failure to perform be reasonably expected to result in significant injury or loss of life or catastrophic property damage. Accordingly, Supermicro disclaims any and all liability, and should buyer use or sell such products for use in such ultra-hazardous applications, it does so entirely at its own risk. Furthermore, buyer agrees to fully indemnify, defend and hold Supermicro harmless for and against any and all claims, demands, actions, litigation, and proceedings of any kind arising out of or related to such ultra-hazardous use or sale.

Manual Revision 1.2bRelease Date: January 22, 2020Unless you request and receive written permission from Super Micro Computer, Inc., you may not copy any part of this document.Information in this document is subject to change without notice. Other products and companies referred to herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or mark holders.Copyright © 2020 by Super Micro Computer, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America

The information in this user’s manual has been carefully reviewed and is believed to be accurate. The vendor assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this document, and makes no commitment to update or to keep current the information in this manual, or to notify any person or organization of the updates. Please Note: For the most up-to-date version of this manual, please see our website at www.supermicro.com.

Super Micro Computer, Inc. ("Supermcro") reserves the right to make changes to the product described in this manual at any time and without notice. This product, including software and documentation, is the property of Supermicro and/or its licensors, and is supplied only under a license. Any use or reproduction of this product is not allowed, except as expressly permitted by the terms of said license.

IN NO EVENT WILL SUPER MICRO COMPUTER, INC. BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, SPECULATIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT OR DOCUMENTATION, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. IN PARTICULAR, SUPER MICRO COMPUTER, INC. SHALL NOT HAVE LIABILITY FOR ANY HARDWARE, SOFTWARE, OR DATA STORED OR USED WITH THE PRODUCT, INCLUDING THE COSTS OF REPAIRING, REPLACING, INTEGRATING, INSTALLING OR RECOVERING SUCH HARDWARE, SOFTWARE, OR DATA.

Any disputes arising between manufacturer and customer shall be governed by the laws of Santa Clara County in the State of California, USA. The State of California, County of Santa Clara shall be the exclusive venue for the resolution of any such disputes. Supermicro's total liability for all claims will not exceed the price paid for the hardware product.

FCC Statement: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in industrial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the manufacturer’s instruction manual, may cause harmful interference with radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case you will be required to correct the interference at your own expense.

California Best Management Practices Regulations for Perchlorate Materials: This Perchlorate warning applies only to products containing CR (Manganese Dioxide) Lithium coin cells. “Perchlorate Material-special handling may apply. See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate”.

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Preface

This manual is written for system integrators, IT professionals, and knowledgeable end-users. It provides information for the installation and use of the X10DRW-i/X10DRW-iT motherboard.

About This Motherboard

The Super X10DRW-i(T) motherboard supports dual Intel E5-2600v3/v4 processors (Socket R3) that offer new Intel Microarchitecture 22nm (E5-2600v3)/14nm (E5-2600v4) Process Technology, delivering the best balanced solution of performance, power efficiency, and features to address the diverse needs of next-generation data centers. With the PCH C612 built in, the X10DRW-i(T) motherboard supports Integrated Clocking, Advanced Management Bus Infrastructure, MCTP Protocol, and Intel® Node Manager 3.0. This motherboard is optimized for high-performance WIO server platforms. Please refer to our website (http://www.supermicro.com) for CPU and memory support updates.

Manual Organization

Chapter 1 describes the features, specifications, and performance of the moth-erboard. It also provides detailed information about the Intel PCH C612 chipset.

Chapter 2 provides hardware installation instructions. Read this chapter when in-stalling the processor, memory modules, and other hardware components into the system. If you encounter any problems, see Chapter 3, which describes trouble-shooting procedures for video, memory, and system setup stored in the CMOS.

Chapter 4 includes an introduction to BIOS, and provides detailed information on running the BIOS Setup utility.

Appendix A provides BIOS Error Beep Codes.

Appendix B lists Software Installation Instructions.

Appendix C contains UEFI BIOS Recovery instructions.

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Conventions Used in the Manual

Pay special attention to the following symbols for proper system installation:

Warning: Important information given to ensure proper system installation or to prevent damage to the components or injury to yourself;

Note: Additional information given to ensure proper system setup.

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Contacting Supermicro

HeadquartersAddress: Super Micro Computer, Inc.

980 Rock Ave.

San Jose, CA 95131 U.S.A.

Tel: +1 (408) 503-8000

Fax: +1 (408) 503-8008

Email: [email protected] (General Information)

[email protected] (Technical Support)

Web Site: www.supermicro.com

EuropeAddress: Super Micro Computer B.V.

Het Sterrenbeeld 28, 5215 ML

's-Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands

Tel: +31 (0) 73-6400390

Fax: +31 (0) 73-6416525

Email: [email protected] (General Information)

[email protected] (Technical Support)

[email protected] (Customer Support)

Web Site: www.supermicro.nl

Asia-PacificAddress: Super Micro Computer, Inc.

3F, No. 150, Jian 1st Rd.

Zhonghe Dist., New Taipei City 235

Taiwan (R.O.C)

Tel: +886-(2) 8226-3990

Fax: +886-(2) 8226-3992

Email: [email protected]

Web Site: www.supermicro.com.tw

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Table of Contents

PrefaceAbout This Motherboard ................................................................................................ 3Manual Organization ..................................................................................................... 3Conventions Used in the Manual .................................................................................. 4Contacting Supermicro .................................................................................................. 5

Chapter 1 Overview 1-1 Overview ......................................................................................................... 1-1

Checklist .......................................................................................................... 1-1Motherboard Features ..................................................................................... 1-7

1-2 Processor and Chipset Overview...................................................................1-111-3 Special Features ........................................................................................... 1-12

Recovery from AC Power Loss ..................................................................... 1-121-4 PC Health Monitoring .................................................................................... 1-12

Fan Status Monitor with Firmware Control .................................................. 1-12Environmental Temperature Control ............................................................. 1-12System Resource Alert ................................................................................. 1-12

1-5 ACPI Features ............................................................................................... 1-131-6 Power Supply ................................................................................................ 1-131-7 Advanced Power Management ..................................................................... 1-14

Intel® Intelligent Power Node Manager (NM) (Available when "Supermicro Power Management (SPM)" is Installed) ...................................................... 1-14Management Engine (ME) ............................................................................ 1-14

1-8 Introduction to the AOM-S3108M-H8 Mezzanine Card (Optional) ............... 1-15

Chapter 2 Installation2-1 Standardized Warning Statements ................................................................. 2-1

Battery Handling .............................................................................................. 2-1Product Disposal ............................................................................................. 2-3

2-2 Static-Sensitive Devices .................................................................................. 2-4Precautions ..................................................................................................... 2-4Unpacking ....................................................................................................... 2-4

2-3 Processor and Heatsink Installation................................................................ 2-5Installing the LGA2011 Processor ................................................................. 2-5Installing a Passive CPU Heatsink ................................................................. 2-9Removing the Heatsink ................................................................................. 2-10

2-4 Installing and Removing the Memory Modules ..............................................2-11Installing & Removing DIMMs ........................................................................2-11Removing Memory Modules ..........................................................................2-11

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2-5 Motherboard Installation ................................................................................ 2-14Tools Needed ................................................................................................ 2-14Location of Mounting Holes .......................................................................... 2-14Installing the Motherboard ............................................................................ 2-15

2-6 Mezzanine Card Installation .......................................................................... 2-162-7 Control Panel Connectors and I/O Ports ...................................................... 2-18

Back Panel Connectors and I/O Ports .......................................................... 2-18Back Panel I/O Port Locations and Definitions ........................................... 2-18

Video Connection ..................................................................................... 2-19Ethernet Ports .......................................................................................... 2-19Universal Serial Bus (USB) ...................................................................... 2-20Unit Identifier Switch/UID LED Indicator .................................................. 2-21

Front Control Panel ....................................................................................... 2-22Front Control Panel Pin Definitions............................................................... 2-23

NMI Button ............................................................................................... 2-23Power LED .............................................................................................. 2-23HDD/UID LED .......................................................................................... 2-24NIC1/NIC2 LED Indicators ....................................................................... 2-24Overheat (OH)/Fan Fail/PWR Fail/UID LED ............................................ 2-25Power Fail LED ........................................................................................ 2-25Reset Button ........................................................................................... 2-26Power Button ........................................................................................... 2-26

2-8 Connecting Cables ........................................................................................ 2-27Power Connectors ................................................................................... 2-27Fan Headers ............................................................................................. 2-28Chassis Intrusion ..................................................................................... 2-28Internal Speaker ....................................................................................... 2-29TPM/Port 80 Header ................................................................................ 2-29Power SMB (I2C) Connector .................................................................... 2-30IPMB ......................................................................................................... 2-30NVMe I2C Header for CPU1 .................................................................... 2-30S-SGPIO and I-SGPIO 1/2 Headers ........................................................ 2-31Standby Power Header ............................................................................ 2-31Serial Port ................................................................................................. 2-32

2-9 Jumper Settings ............................................................................................ 2-33Explanation of Jumpers ................................................................................ 2-33

LAN Enable/Disable ................................................................................. 2-33CMOS Clear ............................................................................................. 2-34Watch Dog Enable/Disable ...................................................................... 2-34

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VGA Enable .............................................................................................. 2-35BMC Enable ............................................................................................ 2-35I2C Bus to PCI-E Slots ............................................................................. 2-36Manufacturer Mode Select ....................................................................... 2-36

2-10 Onboard LED Indicators ............................................................................... 2-37LAN LEDs ................................................................................................. 2-37IPMI_LAN LEDs ....................................................................................... 2-37Onboard Power LED ............................................................................... 2-38

BMC Heartbeat LED ................................................................................ 2-382-11 SATA Connections ......................................................................................... 2-39

SATA 3.0 Ports ......................................................................................... 2-39

Chapter 3 Troubleshooting3-1 Troubleshooting Procedures ........................................................................... 3-1

Before Power On ............................................................................................ 3-1No Power ........................................................................................................ 3-1No Video ......................................................................................................... 3-2System Boot Failure ..................................................................................... 3-2Losing the System’s Setup Configuration ....................................................... 3-2Memory Errors ............................................................................................... 3-3When the System Becomes Unstable ............................................................ 3-3

3-2 Technical Support Procedures ........................................................................ 3-4Battery Installation ........................................................................................... 3-6

3-3 Battery Removal and Installation .................................................................... 3-6Battery Removal .............................................................................................. 3-6Proper Battery Disposal .................................................................................. 3-6

3-4 Frequently Asked Questions ........................................................................... 3-73-5 Returning Merchandise for Service................................................................. 3-9

Chapter 4 BIOS 4-1 Introduction ...................................................................................................... 4-1

Starting BIOS Setup Utility .............................................................................. 4-1How To Change the Configuration Data ......................................................... 4-1How to Start the Setup Utility ......................................................................... 4-2

4-2 Main Setup ...................................................................................................... 4-24-3 Advanced Setup Configurations...................................................................... 4-44-4 Event Logs ....................................................................................................4-324-5 IPMI ............................................................................................................... 4-344-6 Security Settings ........................................................................................... 4-364-7 Boot Settings ................................................................................................. 4-37

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4-8 Save & Exit ................................................................................................... 4-39

Appendix A BIOS Error Beep Codes A-1 BIOS Error Beep Codes .................................................................................A-1

Appendix B Software Installation Instructions B-1 Installing Software Programs ..........................................................................B-1B-2 Configuring SuperDoctor 5 .............................................................................B-2B-3 Logging into the BMC (Baseboard Management Controller) .........................B-3

Appendix C UEFI BIOS Recovery Instructions C-1 An Overview to the UEFI BIOS ......................................................................C-1C-2 How to Recover the UEFI BIOS Image (-the Main BIOS Block)....................C-1C-3 To Recover the Main BIOS Block Using a USB-Attached Device..................C-1

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Chapter 1

Overview

1-1 Overview

ChecklistCongratulations on purchasing your computer motherboard from an acknowledged leader in the industry. Supermicro boards are designed with the utmost attention to detail to provide you with the highest standards in quality and performance.

Please check that the following items have all been included with your motherboard. If anything listed here is damaged or missing, contact your retailer.

The following items are included in the retail box.

• One (1) Supermicro Mainboard

• Six (6) Serial ATA cables (CBL-0044Lx6)

• One (1) Quick Reference Guide (MNL#1557-QRG)

Note 1: For your system to work properly, please follow the links below to download all necessary drivers/utilities and the user's manual for your motherboard.

• Supermicro product manuals: http://www.supermicro.com/support/manuals/

• Product Drivers and utilities: http://www.supermicro.com/wftp

Note 2: For safety considerations, please refer to the complete list of safety warnings posted on the Supermicro website at http:http://www.supermicro.com/about/policies/safety_information.cfm.

If you have any questions, please contact our support team at [email protected].

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X10DRW-i(T) Motherboard Image

Note: All graphics shown in this manual were based upon the latest PCB Revision available at the time of publishing of the manual. The motherboard you've received may or may not look exactly the same as the graphics shown in this manual.

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X10DRW-i(T) Motherboard Layout

Note: For the latest CPU/Memory updates, please refer to our website at http://www.supermicro.com/products/motherboard/ for details.

S-SGPIO

I-SGPIO2I-SGPIO1

JIPMB1

SAN MACIPMI CODE

JBAT1

JPWR1

S-SATA1S-SATA0

S-SATA3S-SATA2

I-SATA1I-SATA0

I-SATA3I-SATA2

I-SATA4I-SATA5

BIOS LICENSE

JPI2C1JPWR2

JPWR3

JF1

JL1

JSTBY1

JTPM1

JVRM2JVRM1

JPME2JVR1

JWD1

JPG1JPB1

JI2C1JI2C2

JPL1

SP1

LED1

LEDM1

JBT1

FANB

FANA

FAN4

FAN3

FAN2

USB4/5(3.0)

AOM CPU1 PCI-E 3.0 X16

CPU1

CPU2

P2-DIMM

G1P2-DIM

MH1

P2-DIMM

G2P2-DIM

MH2

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

P1-DIMMA1P1-DIMMA2P1-DIMMB1

P1-DIMMD2

P1-DIMMC1P1-DIMMC2P1-DIMMD1

P2-DIMMF2P2-DIMMF1P2-DIMME2P2-DIMME1

SXB1C

SXB1B:CPU1 PCI-E 3.0 X16 + CPU2 PCI-E 3.0 X16

UID-SWLAN2 LAN1 USB2/3(3.0)USB0/1(3.0)

IPMI_LAN

VGA

COM1

CLOSE 1st

OPEN 1st

CLOSE 1st

OPEN 1st

IPMIFlash

BIOS

SXB2:CPU2PCI-E 3.0 X16

SXB1A

LAN

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PCH

CTRL

LED2

BMC

P1-DIMMB2

FAN1

J35

JNVI2C1

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X10DRW-i(T) Quick Reference

Notes:

• See Chapter 2 for detailed information on jumpers, I/O ports and JF1 front panel connections.

• " " indicates the location of "Pin 1".

• Jumpers/LED Indicators not indicated are for internal testing only.

• Use only the correct type of onboard CMOS battery as specified by the manufac-turer. Do not install the onboard battery upside down to avoid possible explosion.

• To avoid causing interference with other components, please be sure to use an add-on card that is fully compliant with the PCI-standard on a PCI slot.

S-SGPIO

I-SGPIO2I-SGPIO1

JIPMB1

SAN MACIPMI CODE

JBAT1

JPWR1

S-SATA1S-SATA0

S-SATA3S-SATA2

I-SATA1I-SATA0

I-SATA3I-SATA2

I-SATA4I-SATA5

BIOS LICENSE

JPI2C1JPWR2

JPWR3

JF1

JL1

JSTBY1

JTPM1

JVRM2JVRM1

JPME2JVR1

JWD1

JPG1JPB1

JI2C1JI2C2

JPL1

SP1

LED1

LEDM1

JBT1

FANB

FANA

FAN4

FAN3

FAN2

USB4/5(3.0)

AOM CPU1 PCI-E 3.0 X16

CPU1

CPU2

P2-DIMM

G1P2-DIM

MH1

P2-DIMM

G2P2-DIM

MH2

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

P1-DIMMA1P1-DIMMA2P1-DIMMB1

P1-DIMMD2

P1-DIMMC1P1-DIMMC2P1-DIMMD1

P2-DIMMF2P2-DIMMF1P2-DIMME2P2-DIMME1

SXB1C

SXB1B:CPU1 PCI-E 3.0 X16 + CPU2 PCI-E 3.0 X16

UID-SWLAN2 LAN1 USB2/3(3.0)USB0/1(3.0)

IPMI_LAN

VGA

COM1

CLOSE 1st

OPEN 1st

CLOSE 1st

OPEN 1st

IPMIFlash

BIOS

SXB2:CPU2PCI-E 3.0 X16

SXB1A

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PCH

CTRL

LED2

BMC

P1-DIMMB2

FAN1

J35

JNVI2C1

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X10DRW-i(T) JumpersJumper Description Default SettingJBT1 Clear CMOS/Reset BIOS Configuration See Chapter 3JI2C1/JI2C2 SMB to PCI-E slots Pins 2-3 (Disabled)

JPB1 BMC Enable Pins 1-2 (Enabled)

JPG1 VGA Enable Pins 1-2 (Enabled)

JPL1 GLAN1/GLAN2 Enable (X10DRW-i)10G_LAN1/10G_LAN2 Enable (X10DRW-iT)

Pins 1-2 (Enabled)

JPME2 Manufacture (ME) Mode Select Pins 1-2 (Normal)

JWD1 Watch-Dog Timer Enable Pins 1-2 (Reset)

X10DRW-i(T) ConnectorsConnectors DescriptionAOM Slot (J35) PCI-E 3.0 x16 Add-On-Module (AOM) slot for the mezza-

nine HBA card (Note 1 on Page 1-6)

Battery (JBAT1) Onboard CMOS Battery (See Chpt. 3 for used battery dis-posal)

COM1 Backplane COM port

Fan1-4, FanA/B CPU/System fan headers (Fan1-Fan4), PCH/Peripheral fan headers (FanA-FanB)

JF1 Front_Panel_Control header

JIPMB1 4-pin external BMC I2C header (for IPMI-card support)

JL1 Chassis Intrusion

JNVI2C1 Non-volatile Memory (NVMe) I2C Header or VPP Header for NVMe Add-on Cards

JPI2C1 Power supply SMBbus I2C header

JPWR1 24-pin ATX main power connector

JPWR2/3 12V 8-Pin power connectors

JSTBY1 Standby power connector

JTPM1 TPM (Trusted Platform Module)/Port 80 header

LAN1/LAN2 G-bit Ethernet (GLAN) ports 1/2 (for X10DRW-i)10G-bit Ethernet (GLAN) ports 1/2 (for X10DRW-iT)

(IPMI)_LAN IPMI_Dedicated LAN support by the Aspeed controller

(I-)SATA 0-5 Intel SATA 3.0 connectors (0-5) from Intel PCH

(S)-SATA0-3 SATA 3.0 connectors (0-3) from Intel SCU

I-SGPIO1/2 Seria_Link General-Purpose I/O (SGPIO) headers for I-SATA 3.0 connections (I-SGPIO1 for I-SATA0-3, I-SGPIO2 for I-SATA4/5)

S-SGPIO Seria_Link General-Purpose (SGPIO) I/O header for S-SATA 3.0 connections 0-3

SP1 Internal speaker/buzzer

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To avoid damaging the power supply or the motherboard, please use a power supply that contains a 24-pin and two 8-pin power connectors. Be sure to connect the power supply to the 24-pin power connector (JPWR1), and two 8-pin power connectors (JPWR2, JPWR3) on the motherboard. Failure in doing so may void the manufacturer warranty on your power supply and motherboard.

SXB1A SMC-proprietary SPEC slot (Left) (See Note 2 below.)

SXB1B (CPU1/CPU2) PCI-E 3.0x16 + x16 add-on card slot (Left) (Note 2 below.)

SXB1C SMC-proprietary SPEC slot (Left) (See Note 2 below.)

SXB2 SMC-proprietary PCI-E 3.0x16 add-on card slot (Right) (See Note 3 below.)

UID-SW UID Switch

(BP) USB 0/1 (3.0) Backpanel USB 3.0 Port 0/ Port 1

(BP) USB 2/3 (3.0) Backpanel USB 3.0 connections 2/3

(FP) USB 4/5 (3.0) Front Accessible USB 3.0 connections header 4/5

VGA Backpanel VGA port

X10DRW-i(T) LED Indicators

LED Description State Status

LED1 Rear UID LED Blue: On Unit Identified

LED2 Onboard PWR LED On System Power On

LEDM1 BMC Heartbeat LED Green: Blinking BMC Normal

Notes:

• For SAS support, be sure to use an SMC-proprietary mezzanine card. Install the mezzanine card on the AOM PCIE 3.0 x16 slot (J35) for SAS 3.0 support. Refer to Section 1-8 and Section 2-6 for more information.

• For SXB1A/SXB1B/SXB1C PCI-E slot to work properly, please use an SMC-proprietary riser card (eg. RSC-R2UW-2E16) in the slot.

• For SXB2 (CPU2 PCI-E 3.0X16) slot to work properly, please use the SMC-proprietary riser card (PN: RSC-R2UW-2E8R).

• For the latest CPU/memory updates, please refer to our website at http://www.supermicro.com/products/motherboard.

• To avoid causing interference with other components, please be sure to use an add-on card that is fully compliant with the PCI-standard on a PCI slot.

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Motherboard Features

CPU • Dual Intel® E5-2600v3/v4 Series Processors (Socket R3-LGA 2011); each processor supports dual full-width Intel QuickPath Interconnect (QPI) links (of up to 9.6 GT/s one direction per QPI)

Note: E5-2600v4 requires Revision 2.0 BIOS (or higher)..

Memory • Integrated memory controller supports:

Up to 2048 GB of 288-pin Registered (RDIMM)/Load Reduced (LRDIMM) DDR4 ECC 2400/2133/1866/1600 MHz in 16 slots (2 DIMMs per channel).

Note 1: Memory speed support is dependent upon the CPUs installed in the motherboard.

Note 2: For the latest CPU/memory updates, please refer to our website at http://www.super-micro.com/products/motherboard.

DIMM sizes

• DIMM Up to 128GB @ 1.2V

Chipset • Intel® PCH C612

Expansion • One (1) SMC-proprietary PCI-E 3.0 x16 slot (Right) (SXB2) (See Note 3 on Page 1-6.)

• One (1) (CPU1+CPU2) SMC-proprietary PCI-E 3.0 x16 + x16 slot (Left) (SXB1B) (Note 2 on Page 1-6),

• One (1) PCI-E 3.0 x16 Add-On-Module (AOM) slot for the mezzanine HBA card (J35) (See Note 1 on Page 1-6.)

Slots

Graphics • Graphics controller via the Aspeed AST2400 BMC

Network • Intel i350 Gigabit (10/100/1000 Mb/s) Ethernet con-troller for LAN 1/LAN 2 ports (X10DRW-i only),

• Intel X540 10_Gigabit Ethernet controller for LAN 1/LAN 2 ports (X10DRW-iT only)

• Aspeed 2400 Base-board Controller (BMC) supports IPMI_LAN 2.0

I/O Devices SATA Connections

• SATA Ports Ten (10) SATA 3.0 ports (I-SATA 0-5, S-SATA0-3)

• RAID RAID 0, 1, 5, 10

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IPMI 2.0

• IPMI 2.0 supported by Aspeed AST 2400

Serial (COM) Port

• One (1) Fast UART 16550 port

Peripheral Devices

USB Devices • Four (4) USB 3.0 ports on the rear I/O panel (USB

0/1, USB 2/3)

• Two (2) USB 3.0 ports for front access (USB 4/5)

BIOS • 128Mb SPI AMI BIOS® SM Flash UEFI BIOS

• APCI 2.3, ACPI 2.0/3.0/4.0, USB keyboard, Plug & Play (PnP) and SMBIOS 2.3

Power • ACPI power management

Management • Main switch override mechanism

• Power-on mode for AC power recovery

• Intel® Intelligent Power Node Manager 3.0 (Available when "Supermicro Power Management (SPM)" is installed and special power supply is used.)

• Management Engine (ME)

PC Health PC Health/CPU Monitoring

Monitoring • Onboard voltage monitoring for +3.3V, 3.3V standby, +5V, +5V standby, CPU core, memory, chipset, and battery voltages

• CPU/System overheat LED and control

• CPU Thermal Trip support

• Status Monitor for speed control

• Status Monitor for On/Off control

Fan Control

• Fan status monitoring via IPMI connections

• Dual Cooling Zone

• Multi-speed fan control via onboard BMC

• Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) fan control

System Management

• PECI (Platform Environment Configuration Interface) 2.0 support

• UID (Unit Identification)/Remote UID

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• System resource alert via SuperDoctor 5

• SuperDoctor® 5, Watch Dog, NMI

• Chassis Intrusion header and detection

Dimensions • 13.05" (L) x 12.80" (W) (331.47 mm x 325.12 mm)

Note: For IPMI Configuration instructions, please refer to the Embedded IPMI Configuration User's Guide available @ http://www.supermicro.com/support/manuals/.

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System Block Diagram

Note: This is a general block diagram and may not represent the features on your motherboard. See the "Motherboard Features" pages for the actual specifications of each motherboard.

x16

P1

P1

P0

P0

CPU FRONT

CPU

DMIPE1PE2PE3

PE3 PE1PE2DD

R4 D

IMM

4,5

port 0,1

REAR

DDR4

DIM

M

#1#2

DDR4

DIM

M

A

G

x16RIGHT SLOTSXB2

PCIE 3.0 x16

x16

RJ45JLAN1

UL1

RJ45JLAN2

PHYRTL8211E

PET [3,4,6,7]DMI

PET5 LPCUSB2.0 [6]

QPI

DualLANI350BT2

PROCESSOR

PROCESSOR

QPI DD

R4 D

IMM

#2#1

DDR4

DIM

MDD

R4 D

IMM

BMC

SATA Gen3 [0..5]

2,3

REARAST2400

DDR4

DIM

M B

DDR4

DIM

MC

D

SocketID 01EHF

#1

#2#1

#2#1

2#2##1

#1#2

#1#2

x16Left SLOTSXB1B (lower)

PCIE 3.0 x16

SocketID 00

Left SLOTSXB1B (Upper)PCIE 3.0 x16

AOMJ35

PCIE 3.0 x16

PCHSPI

SPI FLASH32MB BMC

DDR3

VGA

IPMI LANRJ45

TPM Header

sSATA Gen3 [0..3]

HDR 2x5

WIO Slots

SXB1A

SXB1B

SXB1C

SXB2PCIE x16

UpperLower

PCIE x16PCIE x16

Left Slot

Right Slot

HWM COM1

USB2.0 [0..5]USB3.0 [1..6]

NC _SI(RMII)x8

S-SATA3

SPI FLASH16MB BIOS

DMI

S-SATA2S-SATA1S-SATA0

I-SATA0I-SATA1I-SATA2I-SATA3I-SATA4I-SATA5

Rear

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1-2 Processor and Chipset Overview

Built upon the functionality and capability of the Intel E5-2600v3/v4 Series proces-sors (Socket R3) and the Intel C612 PCH, the X10DRW-i(T) motherboard provides the best balanced solution of performance, power efficiency, and features for WIO server platforms.

With support of new Intel Microarchitecture 22nm (E5-2600v3)/14nm (E5-2600v4) Processing Technology, the X10DRW-i(T) dramatically increases performance for server applications

The PCH C612 chip provides Enterprise SMbus and MCTP support with the fol-lowing features included:

• DDR4 288-pin memory support on Socket R3

• Integrated Clocking capable of extending to most 2S platforms

• Support for MCTP protocol and ME

• Support of SMBus speeds of up to 1 MHz for BMC connectivity

• Improved I/O capabilities to high-storage-capacity configurations

• Flexible Management Infrastructure focused on Run-Time with support for MCTP Protocol/End Points, and Management traffic over DMI

• SPI Enhancements

• Intel® Node Manager 3.0 for advanced power monitoring, capping and man-agement for BMC enhancement

• BMC supports remote management, virtualization, and the security package for enterprise platforms

Note: E5-2600v4 requires Revision 2.0 BIOS (or higher).

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Recovery from AC Power LossThe Basic I/O System (BIOS) provides a setting that determines how the system will respond when AC power is lost and then restored to the system. You can choose for the system to remain powered off (in which case you must press the power switch to turn it back on), or for it to automatically return to the power-on state. See the Advanced BIOS Setup section for this setting. The default setting is Last State.

1-4 PC Health Monitoring

This section describes the features of system health monitoring of the motherboard. This motherboard has an onboard BaseBoard Management Controller (BMC) that monitors system health. The onboard voltage monitor will scan the following on-board voltages continuously: +3.3V, 3.3V standby, +5V, +5V standby, CPU core, memory, chipset,and battery voltages. Once a voltage becomes unstable, a warning is given, or an error message is sent to the screen. The user can adjust the voltage thresholds to define the sensitivity of the voltage monitor.

Fan Status Monitor with Firmware Control System health monitoring support provided by the BMC controller can check the RPM status of a cooling fan. The onboard CPU and chassis fan speeds are con-trolled by IPMI Thermal Management.

Environmental Temperature ControlA thermal control sensor monitors the CPU temperature in real time and will turn on the thermal control fan whenever the CPU temperature exceeds a user-defined threshold. The overheat circuitry runs independently from the CPU. Once it detects that the CPU temperature is too high, it will automatically turn on the thermal fan control to prevent the CPU from overheating. The onboard chassis thermal circuitry can monitor the overall system temperature and alert the user when the chassis temperature is too high.

Note: To avoid possible system overheating, please be sure to provide adequate airflow to your system.

System Resource AlertThis feature is available when used with SuperDoctor 5 in the Windows OS or Linux environment. SuperDoctor 5 is used to notify the user of certain system events.

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For example, you can configure SuperDoctor 5 to provide you with warnings when the system temperature, CPU temperatures, voltages, and fan speeds go beyond a predefined range.

1-5 ACPI Features

ACPI stands for Advanced Configuration and Power Interface. The ACPI specifica-tion defines a flexible and abstract hardware interface that provides a standard way to integrate power management features throughout a PC system, including its hardware, operating system and application software. This enables the system to automatically turn on and off peripherals such as CD-ROMs, network cards, hard disk drives and printers.

In addition to operating system-directed power management, ACPI also provides a generic system event mechanism for Plug and Play, and an operating system-independent interface for configuration control. ACPI leverages the Plug and Play BIOS data structures, while providing a processor architecture-independent imple-mentation that is compatible with Windows 8/R2 and Windows 2012/R2 operating systems.

1-6 Power Supply

As with all computer products, a stable power source is necessary for proper and reliable operation. It is even more important for processors that have high CPU clock rates.

The X10DRW-i(T) motherboard accommodates 24-pin ATX and 8-pin 12V power supplies. Although most power supplies generally meet the specifications required by the CPU, some are inadequate. For adequate cooling, two 12V 8-pin power connections are also required to ensure adequate power supply to the system.

Warning! To avoid damaging the power supply or the motherboard, be sure to use a power supply that contains a 24-pin and two 8-pin power connectors. Be sure to con-nect the power supply to the 24-pin power connector (JPWR1), and two 8-pin power connectors (JPWR2, JPWR3) on the motherboard. Failure in doing so may void the manufacturer warranty on your power supply and motherboard.

It is strongly recommended that you use a high quality power supply that meets ATX power supply Specification 2.02 or above. It must also be SSI compliant. (For more information, please refer to the website at http://www.ssiforum.org/). Additionally, in areas where noisy power transmission is present, you may choose to install a line filter to shield the computer from noise. It is recommended that you also install a power surge protector to help avoid problems caused by power surges.

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1-7 Advanced Power Management

The following new advanced power management features are supported by this motherboard:

Intel® Intelligent Power Node Manager (NM) (Available when "Supermicro Power Management (SPM)" is Installed)

The Intel® Intelligent Power Node Manager 3.0 (IPNM) provides your system with real-time thermal control and power management for maximum energy efficiency. Although IPNM Specification Version 1.5/2.0 is supported by the BMC (Baseboard Management Controller), your system must also have IPNM-compatible Manage-ment Engine (ME) firmware installed to use this feature.

Note: Support for IPNM Specification Version 1.5 or Vision 2.0 depends on the power supply used in the system.

Management Engine (ME)Management Engine, an ARC controller embedded in the PCH, provides Server Platform Services (SPS) support to your system. The services provided by SPS are different from those provided by the ME on client platforms.

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1-8 Introduction to the AOM-S3108M-H8 Mezzanine Card (Optional)

The Supermicro AOM-S3108M-H8 is a highly-efficient SAS controller mezzanine card that offers a high level of performance in today’s server and storage environ-ments. This mezzanine card can directly support eight SSD devices and deliv-ers SAS data transfer rates of up to 12Gb/s. Designed for use on a Supermicro proprietary motherboard, the AOM-S3108M-H8 also supports Supercap (Note 2), MegaRAID, and can run on Windows and Linux operating systems. Supermicro continues to be an industry leader with the introduction of the AOM-S3108M-H8.

Note 1: For SAS 3.0 support, be sure to install a mezzanine card with the LSI 3108 controller built-in on the AOM PCI-E 3.0 x16 slot (J35). Refer to Section 2-6 for more information.

Note 2: Supercap (PN: BTR-TFM8G-LSICVM02) is optional and needs to be purchased from Supermicro separately.

AOM-S3108M-H8 Mezzanine Card

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Installation

2-1 Standardized Warning Statements

The following statements are industry-standard warnings, provided to warn the user of situations which have the potential for bodily injury. Should you have questions or experience difficulty, contact Supermicro's Technical Support department for assis-tance. Only certified technicians should attempt to install or configure components.

Read this section in its entirety before installing or configuring components in the Supermicro chassis.

Battery Handling

Warnung

Bei Einsetzen einer falschen Batterie besteht Explosionsgefahr. Ersetzen Sie die Batterie nur durch den gleichen oder vom Hersteller empfohlenen Batterietyp. Entsorgen Sie die benutzten Batterien nach den Anweisungen des Herstellers.

Warning!

There is a danger of explosion if the battery is replaced incorrectly. Replace the battery only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer's instructions

電池の取り扱い

電池交換が正しく行われなかった場合、破裂の危険性があります。 交換する電池はメーカーが推奨する型、または同等のものを使用下さい。 使用済電池は製造元の指示に従って処分して下さい。

警告

电池更换不当会有爆炸危险。请只使用同类电池或制造商推荐的功能相当的电池更换原有电池。请按制造商的说明处理废旧电池。

警告

電池更換不當會有爆炸危險。請使用製造商建議之相同或功能相當的電池更換原有電池。請按照製造商的說明指示處理廢棄舊電池。

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Attention

Danger d'explosion si la pile n'est pas remplacée correctement. Ne la remplacer que par une pile de type semblable ou équivalent, recommandée par le fabricant. Jeter les piles usagées conformément aux instructions du fabricant.

¡Advertencia!

Existe peligro de explosión si la batería se reemplaza de manera incorrecta. Re-emplazar la batería exclusivamente con el mismo tipo o el equivalente recomen-dado por el fabricante. Desechar las baterías gastadas según las instrucciones del fabricante.

אאזזההררהה!!יש להחליף של הסוללה במידה והוחלפה בדרך לא תקינה. פיצוץקיימת סכנת

.צתיצרן מומלחברת התואם מ את הסוללה בסוג

לפי הוראות היצרן. יש לבצע המשומשות סילוק הסוללות

فعليل بطريقة غير صحيحة البطارية انفجار في حالة اسحبذال من هناك خطر اسحبذال البطارية

به الشرمة المصنعة أوصثمما أو ما يعادلها بنفس النىع فقط حعليمات الشرمة الصانعةالمسحعملة وفقا ل جخلص من البطاريات

경고!

배터리가 올바르게 교체되지 않으면 폭발의 위험이 있습니다. 기존 배터리와 동일

하거나 제조사에서 권장하는 동등한 종류의 배터리로만 교체해야 합니다. 제조사

의 안내에 따라 사용된 배터리를 처리하여 주십시오.

Waarschuwing

Er is ontploffingsgevaar indien de batterij verkeerd vervangen wordt. Vervang de batterij slechts met hetzelfde of een equivalent type die door de fabrikant aan-bevolen wordt. Gebruikte batterijen dienen overeenkomstig fabrieksvoorschriften afgevoerd te worden.

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Product Disposal

Warning! Ultimate disposal of this product should be handled according to all national laws and regulations.

製品の廃棄

この製品を廃棄処分する場合、国の関係する全ての法律・条例に従い処理する必要があります。

警告

本产品的废弃处理应根据所有国家的法律和规章进行。

警告

本產品的廢棄處理應根據所有國家的法律和規章進行。

Warnung

Die Entsorgung dieses Produkts sollte gemäß allen Bestimmungen und Gesetzen des Landes erfolgen.

¡Advertencia!

Al deshacerse por completo de este producto debe seguir todas las leyes y regla-mentos nacionales.

Attention

La mise au rebut ou le recyclage de ce produit sont généralement soumis à des lois et/ou directives de respect de l'environnement. Renseignez-vous auprès de l'organisme compétent.

ססייללווקק ההממווצצרר

אזהרה!חוקי המדינה.סילוק סופי של מוצר זה חייב להיות בהתאם להנחיות ו

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2-2 Static-Sensitive Devices

Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) can damage electronic com ponents. To avoid dam-aging your system board, it is important to handle it very carefully. The following measures are generally sufficient to protect your equipment from ESD.

Precautions• Use a grounded wrist strap designed to prevent static discharge.

• Touch a grounded metal object before removing the board from the antistatic bag.

• Handle the motherboard by its edges only; do not touch its components, periph-eral chips, memory modules or gold contacts.

• When handling chips or modules, avoid touching their pins.

• Put the motherboard and peripherals back into their antistatic bags when not in use.

• For grounding purposes, make sure that your system chassis provides excellent conductivity between the power supply, the case, the mounting fasteners and the motherboard.

UnpackingThe motherboard is shipped in antistatic packaging to avoid static damage. When unpacking the motherboard, make sure that the person handling it is static protected.

Waarschuwing

De uiteindelijke verwijdering van dit product dient te geschieden in overeenstemming met alle nationale wetten en reglementen.

القىانين واللىائح الىطنيةجميع وفقا ل ينبغي التعامل معه هذا المنتج من التخلص النهائي عند

경고!

이 제품은 해당 국가의 관련 법규 및 규정에 따라 폐기되어야 합니다.

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2-3 Processor and Heatsink Installation

Warning: When handling the processor package, avoid placing direct pressure on the label area.

Notes:

Always connect the power cord last, and always remove it before adding, removing or changing any hardware components. Make sure that you in-stall the processor into the CPU socket before you install the CPU heatsink.

If you buy a CPU separately, make sure that you use an Intel-certified multi-directional heatsink only.

Make sure to install the motherboard into the chassis before you install the CPU heatsink.

When receiving a motherboard without a processor pre-installed, make sure that the plastic CPU socket cap is in place and none of the socket pins are bent; otherwise, contact your retailer immediately.

Refer to the Supermicro website for updates on CPU support.

Installing the LGA2011 Processor 1. There are two load levers on the LGA2011 socket. To open the socket cover,

first press and release the load lever labeled 'Open 1st'.

Note: All graphics, drawings and pictures shown in this manual are for il-lustration only. The components that came with your machine may or may not look exactly the same as those shown in this manual.

Press down on Load Lever

labeled 'Open 1st'.

1 2

OPEN 1st

OPEN 1stOPEN 1st

OPEN 1st

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2. Press the second load lever labeled 'Close 1st' to release the load plate that covers the CPU socket from its locking position.

3. With the lever labelled 'Close 1st' fully retracted, gently push down on the lever labelled 'Open 1st' to open the load plate. Lift the load plate to open it completely.

1 2 Press down on Load Lever 'Close 1st'

Pull lever away from the socket

Note: All graphics, drawings and pictures shown in this manual are for il-lustration only. The components that came with your machine may or may not look exactly the same as those shown in this manual.

OPEN 1st

OPEN 1st

OPEN 1st

OPEN 1st

Gently push down to pop the load plate open. 2

OPEN 1st

OPEN 1st

1

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1. Use your thumb and the index finger to loosen the lever and open the load plate.

2. Using your thumb and index finger, hold the CPU on its edges. Align the CPU keys, which are semi-circle cutouts, against the socket keys.

3. Once they are aligned, carefully lower the CPU straight down into the socket. (Do not drop the CPU on the socket. Do not move the CPU horizontally or vertically. Do not rub the CPU against the surface or against any pins of the socket to avoid damaging the CPU or the socket.)

Warning: You can only install the CPU inside the socket in one direction. Make sure that it is properly inserted into the CPU socket before closing the load plate. If it doesn't close properly, do not force it as it may damage your CPU. Instead, open the load plate again to make sure that the CPU is aligned properly.

Socket Keys

CPU Keys

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4. With the CPU inside the socket, inspect the four corners of the CPU to make sure that the CPU is properly installed.

5. Close the load plate with the CPU inside the socket. Lock the lever labelled 'Close 1st' first, then lock the lever labelled 'Open 1st' second. Using your thumb gently push the load levers down to the lever locks.

Push down and lock the lever labelled 'Close 1st'.

Gently close the load plate.1 2

OPEN 1st

OPEN 1st

OPEN 1st

OPEN 1st

Lever Lock

Lever Lock

Push down and lock the lever

labelled 'Open 1st'.

3 4

OPEN 1st

OPEN 1st

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OPEN 1st

OPEN 1st

Installing a Passive CPU Heatsink1. Do not apply any thermal grease to the heatsink or the CPU die -- the re-

quired amount has already been applied.

2. Place the heatsink on top of the CPU so that the four mounting holes are aligned with those on the Motherboard and the Heatsink Bracket underneath.

3. Screw in two diagonal screws (i.e., the #1 and the #2 screws) until just snug (-do not over-tighten the screws to avoid possible damage to the CPU.)

4. Finish the installation by fully tightening all four screws.

Note: For optimized airflow, please follow your chassis airflow direction to install the correct CPU heatsink direction. Graphic drawings included in this manual are for reference only. They might look different from the components installed in your system

Screw#1

Screw#2

Mounting Holes

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Removing the HeatsinkWarning: We do not recommend that the CPU or the heatsink be removed. However, if you do need to uninstall the heatsink, please follow the instructions below to uninstall the heatsink to prevent damage done to the CPU or the CPU socket.

1. Unscrew the heatsink screws from the motherboard in the sequence as shown in the illustration below.

2. Gently wriggle the heatsink to loosen it from the CPU. (Do not use excessive force when wriggling the heatsink!)

3. Once the CPU is loosened from the socket, remove the CPU from the CPU socket.

4. Remove the used thermal grease and clean the surface of the CPU and the heatsink, Reapply the proper amount of thermal grease on the surface before reinstalling the CPU and the heatsink.

Loosen screws in sequence as shown.

Screw#2

Motherboard

Screw#1

Screw#3

Screw#4

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S-SGPIO

I-SGPIO2I-SGPIO1

JIPMB1

SAN MACIPMI CODE

JBAT1

JPWR1

S-SATA1S-SATA0

S-SATA3S-SATA2

I-SATA1I-SATA0

I-SATA3I-SATA2

I-SATA4I-SATA5

BIOS LICENSE

JPI2C1JPWR2

JPWR3

JF1

JL1

JSTBY1JTPM1

JVRM2JVRM1

JPME2JVR1

JWD1

JPG1JPB1

JI2C1JI2C2

JPL1

SP1

LED1

LEDM1

JBT1

FANB

FANA

FAN4

FAN3

FAN2

USB4/5(3.0)

AOM CPU1 PCI-E 3.0 X16

CPU1

CPU2

P2-DIMM

G1P2-DIM

MH1

P2-DIMM

G2P2-DIM

MH2

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

P1-DIMMA1P1-DIMMA2P1-DIMMB1

P1-DIMMD2

P1-DIMMC1P1-DIMMC2P1-DIMMD1

P2-DIMMF2P2-DIMMF1P2-DIMME2P2-DIMME1

SXB1C

SXB1B:CPU1 PCI-E 3.0 X16 + CPU2 PCI-E 3.0 X16

UID-SWLAN2 LAN1 USB2/3(3.0)USB0/1(3.0)

IPMI_LAN

VGA

COM1

CLOSE 1st

OPEN 1st

CLOSE 1st

OPEN 1st

IPMIFlash

BIOS

SXB2:CPU2PCI-E 3.0 X16

SXB1A

LAN

X10DRW-i(T)Rev. 1.02

PCH

CTRL

LED2

BMC

P1-DIMMB2

FAN1

J35

JNVI2C1

Release Tabs

Notches

2-4 Installing and Removing the Memory Modules

Note: Check Supermicro's website for recommended memory modules.

CAUTION Exercise extreme care when installing or removing DIMM

modules to prevent any possible damage.

Installing & Removing DIMMs1. Insert the desired number of DIMMs into the memory slots, starting with

P1-DIMM A1. (For best performance, please use the memory modules of the same type and speed in the same bank.)

2. Push the release tabs outwards on both ends of the DIMM slot to unlock it.

Removing Memory ModulesPress both notches on the ends of the DIMM module to unlock it. Once the DIMM module is loosened, remove it from the memory slot.

3. Align the key of the DIMM module with the receptive point on the memory slot.

4. Align the notches on both ends of the module against the receptive points on the ends of the slot.

5. Use two thumbs together to press the notches on both ends of the module straight down into the slot until the module snaps into place.

6. Press the release tabs to the locking positions to secure the DIMM module into the slot.

Press both notches straight down into the memory slot at the same time.

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Memory Support for the X10DRW-i(T) MotherboardThe X10DRW-i(T) Motherboard supports up to 2048 GB of 288-pin Registered (RDIMM)/Load Reduced (LRDIMM) DDR4 ECC 2400/2133/1866/1600 MHz in 16 slots (2 DIMMs per channel). Memory speed support is pending on the CPUs installed in the motherboard. For the latest memory updates, please refer to our website at http://www.supermicro.com/products/motherboard.

Processor & Memory Module Population Configuration

For memory to work properly, follow the tables below for memory installation.

Processors and their Corresponding Memory ModulesCPU# Corresponding DIMM Modules

CPU 1 P1-DIMMA1

P1-DIMMB1

P1-DIMMC1

P1-DIMMD1

P1-DIMMA2

P1-DIMMB2

P1-DIMMC2

P1-DIMMD2

CPU2 P2-DIMME1

P2-DIMMF1

P2-DIMMG1

P2-DIMMH1

P2-DIMME2

P2-DIMM F2

P2-DIMMG2

P2-DIMMH2

Populating RDIMM/LRDIMM DDR4 Memory Modules for the E5-2600v3-based Motherboard

Type Ranks Per DIMM and

Data Width

DIMM Capacity (GB)

Speed (MT/s); Voltage (V);

Slot Per Channel (SPC) and DIMM Per Channel

(DPC) 1 Slot Per Channel 2 Slots Per Channel

1DPC 1DPC 2DPC

4Gb 8Gb 1.2V 1.2V 1.2V

RDIMM SRx4 8GB 16GB 2133 2133 1866

RDIMM SRx8 4GB 8GB 2133 2133 1866

RDIMM DRx8 8GB 16GB 2133 2133 1866

RDIMM DRx4 16GB 32GB 2133 2133 1866

LRDIMM QRx4 32GB 64GB 2133 2133 2133

LRDIMM 3DS

† 8Rx4 64GB 128GB 2133 2133 2133

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Populating RDIMM/LRDIMM DDR4 Memory Modules for the E5-2600v4-based Motherboard

Type

Ranks Per DIMM and

Data Width

DIMM Capacity (GB)

Speed (MT/s); Voltage (V);Slot Per Channel (SPC) and DIMM Per

Channel (DPC)

1 Slot Per Channel 2 Slots Per Channel

1DPC 1DPC 2DPC

4Gb 8Gb 1.2V 1.2V 1.2V

RDIMM SRx4 8GB 16GB 2400 2400 2133

RDIMM SRx8 4GB 8GB 2400 2400 2133

RDIMM DRx8 8GB 16GB 2400 2400 2133

RDIMM DRx4 16GB 32GB 2400 2400 2133

LRDIMM QRx4 32GB 64GB 2400 2400 2400

LRDIMM3DS 8Rx4 64GB 128GB 2400 2400 2400

An Important Note:

• For the memory modules to work properly, please install DIMM modules of the same type, same speed and same operating frequency in the motherboard. Mixing of DIMMs of different types or different speeds is not allowed.

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S-SGPIO

I-SGPIO2I-SGPIO1

JIPMB1

SAN MACIPMI CODE

JBAT1

JPWR1

S-SATA1S-SATA0

S-SATA3S-SATA2

I-SATA1I-SATA0

I-SATA3I-SATA2

I-SATA4I-SATA5

BIOS LICENSE

JPI2C1JPWR2

JPWR3

JF1

JL1

JSTBY1

JTPM1

JVRM2JVRM1

JPME2JVR1

JWD1

JPG1JPB1

JI2C1JI2C2

JPL1

SP1

LED1

LEDM1

JBT1

FANB

FANA

FAN4

FAN3

FAN2

USB4/5(3.0)

AOM CPU1 PCI-E 3.0 X16

CPU1

CPU2

P2-DIMM

G1P2-DIM

MH1

P2-DIMM

G2P2-DIM

MH2

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

P1-DIMMA1P1-DIMMA2P1-DIMMB1

P1-DIMMD2

P1-DIMMC1P1-DIMMC2P1-DIMMD1

P2-DIMMF2P2-DIMMF1P2-DIMME2P2-DIMME1

SXB1C

SXB1B:CPU1 PCI-E 3.0 X16 + CPU2 PCI-E 3.0 X16

UID-SWLAN2 LAN1 USB2/3(3.0)USB0/1(3.0)

IPMI_LAN

VGA

COM1

CLOSE 1st

OPEN 1st

CLOSE 1st

OPEN 1st

IPMIFlash

BIOS

SXB2:CPU2PCI-E 3.0 X16

SXB1A

LAN

X10DRW-i(T)Rev. 1.02

PCH

CTRL

LED2

BMC

P1-DIMMB2

FAN1

J35

JNVI2C1

2-5 Motherboard Installation

All motherboards have standard mounting holes to fit different types of chassis. Make sure that the locations of all the mounting holes for both motherboard and chassis match. Although a chassis may have both plastic and metal mounting fas-teners, metal ones are highly recommended because they ground the motherboard to the chassis. Make sure that the metal standoffs click in or are screwed in tightly. Then use a screwdriver to secure the motherboard onto the motherboard tray.

Tools Needed• Phillips Screwdriver

• Pan head screws (10 pieces)

• Standoffs (10 pieces, if needed)

Location of Mounting HolesThere are ten (10) mounting holes on this motherboard indicated by the arrows.

Caution: 1) To avoid damaging the motherboard and its components, please do not use a force greater than 8 lb/inch on each mounting screw during motherboard installation. 2) Some components are very close to the mounting holes. Please take precautionary measures to prevent damage to these components when installing the motherboard to the chassis.

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Installing the Motherboard1. Install the I/O shield into the chassis.

2. Locate the mounting holes on the motherboard.

3. Locate the matching mounting holes on the chassis. Align the mounting holes on the motherboard against the mounting holes on the chassis.

4. Install standoffs in the chassis as needed.

5. Install the motherboard into the chassis carefully to avoid damaging mother-board components.

6. Using the Phillips screwdriver, insert a Pan head #6 screw into a mounting hole on the motherboard and its matching mounting hole on the chassis.

7. Repeat Step 5 to insert #6 screws into all mounting holes.

8. Make sure that the motherboard is securely placed in the chassis.

Note: Images displayed are is for illustration only. Your chassis or compo-nents might look different from those shown in this manual.

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S-SGPIO

I-SGPIO2I-SGPIO1

JIPMB1

SAN MACIPMI CODE

JBAT1

JPWR1

S-SATA1S-SATA0

S-SATA3S-SATA2

I-SATA1I-SATA0

I-SATA3I-SATA2

I-SATA4I-SATA5

BIOS LICENSE

JPI2C1JPWR2

JPWR3

JF1

JL1

JSTBY1

JTPM1

JVRM2JVRM1

JPME2JVR1

JWD1

JPG1JPB1

JI2C1JI2C2

JPL1

SP1

LED1

LEDM1

JBT1

FANB

FANA

FAN4

FAN3

FAN2

USB4/5(3.0)

AOM CPU1 PCI-E 3.0 X16

CPU1

CPU2

P2-DIMM

G1P2-DIM

MH1

P2-DIMM

G2P2-DIM

MH2

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

P1-DIMMA1P1-DIMMA2P1-DIMMB1

P1-DIMMD2

P1-DIMMC1P1-DIMMC2P1-DIMMD1

P2-DIMMF2P2-DIMMF1P2-DIMME2P2-DIMME1

SXB1C

SXB1B:CPU1 PCI-E 3.0 X16 + CPU2 PCI-E 3.0 X16

UID-SWLAN2 LAN1 USB2/3(3.0)USB0/1(3.0)

IPMI_LAN

VGA

COM1

CLOSE 1st

OPEN 1st

CLOSE 1st

OPEN 1st

IPMIFlash

BIOS

SXB2:CPU2PCI-E 3.0 X16

SXB1A

LAN

X10DRW-i(T)Rev. 1.02

PCH

CTRL

LED2

BMC

P1-DIMMB2

FAN1

J35

JNVI2C1

2-6 Mezzanine Card Installation

For SAS 3.0 support, be sure to follow the instructions below to install the mez-zanine card on the AOM PCI-E 3.0 slot located at J35.

1. After installing the motherboard in the chassis, align the mezzanine card with the AOM PCI-E 3.0 slot (J35) on the motherboard.

MOTHERBOARD

MEZZANINE CARD

2. With both hands, press the mezzanine card down into the slot.

AOM PCIE 3.0 x16 slot at J35

Image of the Mezzanine Card

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Screw #1Screw #2

Screw #3

3. With the mezzanine card securely placed in the slot, insert Pan Head #6 screws into the three standoff holes and tighten them with a Phillips screw-driver.

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S-SGPIOI-SGPIO2I-SGPIO1

JIPMB1

SAN MACIPMI CODE

JBAT1

JPWR1

S-SATA1S-SATA0

S-SATA3S-SATA2

I-SATA1I-SATA0

I-SATA3I-SATA2

I-SATA4I-SATA5

BIOS LICENSE

JPI2C1JPWR2

JPWR3

JF1

JL1

JSTBY1

JTPM1

JVRM2JVRM1

JPME2JVR1

JWD1

JPG1JPB1

JI2C1JI2C2

JPL1

SP1

LED1

LEDM1

JBT1

FANB

FANA

FAN4

FAN3

FAN2

USB4/5(3.0)

AOM CPU1 PCI-E 3.0 X16

CPU1

CPU2

P2-DIMM

G1P2-DIM

MH1

P2-DIMM

G2P2-DIM

MH2

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

P1-DIMMA1P1-DIMMA2P1-DIMMB1

P1-DIMMD2

P1-DIMMC1P1-DIMMC2P1-DIMMD1

P2-DIMMF2P2-DIMMF1P2-DIMME2P2-DIMME1

SXB1C

SXB1B:CPU1 PCI-E 3.0 X16 + CPU2 PCI-E 3.0 X16

UID-SWLAN2 LAN1 USB2/3(3.0)USB0/1(3.0)

IPMI_LAN

VGACOM1

CLOSE 1st

OPEN 1st

CLOSE 1st

OPEN 1st

IPMIFlash

BIOS

SXB2:CPU2PCI-E 3.0 X16

SXB1A

LAN

X10DRW-i(T)Rev. 1.02

PCH

CTRL

LED2

BMC

P1-DIMMB2

FAN1

J35

JNVI2C1

2-7 Control Panel Connectors and I/O Ports

The I/O ports are color coded in conformance with the industry standards. See the picture below for the colors and locations of the various I/O ports.

Back Panel Connectors and I/O Ports

Back Panel I/O Port Locations and Definitions 1. Back Panel VGA (Blue)

2. Back Panel USB 3.0 Port 0

3. Back Panel USB 3.0 Port 1

4. IPMI_Dedicated LAN

5. Back Panel USB 3.0 Port 2

6. Back Panel USB 3.0 Port 3

7. Gigabit LAN 1

8. Gigabit LAN 2

9. UID Switch/UID LED (LED1)

123

4

5

6

7 8 9

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Video Connection

A Video (VGA) port is located next to USB 0/1 on the I/O backplane. Refer to the motherboard layout below for the location.

1. VGA

2. LAN1 (10G-LAN for X10DRW-iT,

GLAN for X10DRW-i)

3. LAN2 (10G-LAN for X10DRW-iT,

GLAN for X10DRW-i)

4. IPMI_LAN (GLAN for X10DRW-i(T))

1 2 3

4

S-SGPIO

I-SGPIO2I-SGPIO1

JIPMB1

SAN MACIPMI CODE

JBAT1

JPWR1

S-SATA1S-SATA0

S-SATA3S-SATA2

I-SATA1I-SATA0

I-SATA3I-SATA2

I-SATA4I-SATA5

BIOS LICENSE

JPI2C1JPWR2

JPWR3

JF1

JL1

JSTBY1

JTPM1

JVRM2JVRM1

JPME2JVR1

JWD1

JPG1JPB1

JI2C1JI2C2

JPL1

SP1

LED1

LEDM1

JBT1

FANB

FANA

FAN4

FAN3

FAN2

USB4/5(3.0)

AOM CPU1 PCI-E 3.0 X16

CPU1

CPU2

P2-DIMM

G1P2-DIM

MH1

P2-DIMM

G2P2-DIM

MH2

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

P1-DIMMA1P1-DIMMA2P1-DIMMB1

P1-DIMMD2

P1-DIMMC1P1-DIMMC2P1-DIMMD1

P2-DIMMF2P2-DIMMF1P2-DIMME2P2-DIMME1

SXB1C

SXB1B:CPU1 PCI-E 3.0 X16 + CPU2 PCI-E 3.0 X16

UID-SWLAN2 LAN1 USB2/3(3.0)USB0/1(3.0)

IPMI_LAN

VGA

COM1

CLOSE 1st

OPEN 1st

CLOSE 1st

OPEN 1st

IPMIFlash

BIOS

SXB2:CPU2PCI-E 3.0 X16

SXB1A

LAN

X10DRW-i(T)Rev. 1.02

PCH

CTRL

LED2

BMC

P1-DIMMB2

FAN1

J35

JNVI2C1

Ethernet Ports

Two Ethernet ports (LAN1, LAN2) are located on the I/O backplane. These Ethernet ports support 10G LAN connections on the X10DRW-iT, and Gigabit LAN connections on the X10DRW-i. In addition, an IPMI_Dedi-cated LAN that supports Gigabit LAN is located above USB 0/1 ports on the backplane. All Ethernet ports accept RJ45 type cables. Please refer to the LED Indicator Section for LAN LED information.

LAN Port (RJ45 Ethernet Lan Port)Pin Definition

Pin# Definition

1 TRD0+ 5 TRD2-

2 TRD0- 6 TRD1-

3 TRD1+ 7 TRD3+

4 TRD2+ 8 TRD3-

(NC: No Connection)

123

4

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1. Backpanel USB0 (USB3.0)

2. Backpanel USB1 (USB3.0)

3. Backpanel USB2 (USB 3.0)

4. Backpanel USB3 (USB 3.0)

5. FP USB 4/5 (USB 3.0)

Universal Serial Bus (USB)

Four USB 3.0 ports (USB 0/1, USB 2/3) are located on the I/O backpanel. In addi-tion, an internal USB header, located next to S-SATA0, also provides two USB 3.0 connections (USB 4/5) for front panel support. (Cables are not included). See the tables on the right and below for pin definitions.

BP USB (3.0) 0/1, 2/3Pin Definitions

Pin# Description

1 VBUS

2 SSRX-

3 SSRX+

4 Ground

5 SSTX-

6 SSTX+

7 GND_DRAIN

8 D-

9 D+

12

34

5

S-SGPIO

I-SGPIO2I-SGPIO1

JIPMB1

SAN MACIPMI CODE

JBAT1

JPWR1

S-SATA1S-SATA0

S-SATA3S-SATA2

I-SATA1I-SATA0

I-SATA3I-SATA2

I-SATA4I-SATA5

BIOS LICENSE

JPI2C1JPWR2

JPWR3

JF1

JL1

JSTBY1

JTPM1

JVRM2JVRM1

JPME2JVR1

JWD1

JPG1JPB1

JI2C1JI2C2

JPL1

SP1

LED1

LEDM1

JBT1

FANB

FANA

FAN4

FAN3

FAN2

USB4/5(3.0)

AOM CPU1 PCI-E 3.0 X16

CPU1

CPU2

P2-DIMM

G1P2-DIM

MH1

P2-DIMM

G2P2-DIM

MH2

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

P1-DIMMA1P1-DIMMA2P1-DIMMB1

P1-DIMMD2

P1-DIMMC1P1-DIMMC2P1-DIMMD1

P2-DIMMF2P2-DIMMF1P2-DIMME2P2-DIMME1

SXB1C

SXB1B:CPU1 PCI-E 3.0 X16 + CPU2 PCI-E 3.0 X16

UID-SWLAN2 LAN1 USB2/3(3.0)USB0/1(3.0)

IPMI_LAN

VGA

COM1

CLOSE 1st

OPEN 1st

CLOSE 1st

OPEN 1st

IPMIFlash

BIOS

SXB2:CPU2PCI-E 3.0 X16

SXB1A

LAN

X10DRW-i(T)Rev. 1.02

PCH

CTRL

LED2

BMC

P1-DIMMB2

FAN1

J35

JNVI2C1

BP USB 4/5 (3.0) Pin Definitions

Pin# Description

1 VBUS

2 IntA_P4_SSRX-

3 IntA_P4_SSRX+

4 GND

5 IntA_P4_SSTX-

6 IntA_P4_SSTX+

7 GND

8 IntA_P4_D-

9 IntA_P4_D+

10 ID

11 IntA_P5_D+

12 IntA_P5_D-

13 GND

14 IntA_P5_SSTX+

15 IntA_P5_SSTX-

16 GND

17 IntA_P5-SSRX+

18 IntA_P5-SSRX-

19 VBus

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Unit Identifier Switch/UID LED Indicator

A Unit Identifier (UID) switch is located on the I/O backplane, and two UID LED indica-tors are located on the motherboard. The rear UID LED (LED1) is located next to the UID switch. The front UID LED is located on pins 7 & 8 on the front control panel (JF1). When you press the UID switch, both rear and front UID LED indicators will be turned on. Press the UID switch again to turn off the LED indicators. The UID Indicators provide easy identification of a system unit that may be in need of service.

Note: UID can also be triggered via IPMI on the motherboard. For more information on IPMI, please refer to the IPMI User's Guide posted on our website @http://www.super-micro.com.

Power Button

OH/Fan Fail/PWR Fail LED)

1

NIC1 Link LED

Reset Button

2

Power Fail LED

HDD LED

FP PWRLED

Reset

PWR

3.3 V

UID LED

Blue LED Cathode

Ground

Ground

1920

3.3V

X

Ground NMI

X

NIC2 Link LED NIC2 Activity LED

NIC1 Activity LED

1. UID Switch

2. Rear UID LED

3. Front UID LED Header

3

UID Switch

Pin# Definition

1 Ground

2 Ground

3 Button In

4 Ground

UID LEDStatus

Color/State Status

Blue: On Unit Identified

1

S-SGPIO

I-SGPIO2I-SGPIO1

JIPMB1

SAN MACIPMI CODE

JBAT1

JPWR1

S-SATA1S-SATA0

S-SATA3S-SATA2

I-SATA1I-SATA0

I-SATA3I-SATA2

I-SATA4I-SATA5

BIOS LICENSE

JPI2C1JPWR2

JPWR3

JF1

JL1

JSTBY1

JTPM1

JVRM2JVRM1

JPME2JVR1

JWD1

JPG1JPB1

JI2C1JI2C2

JPL1

SP1

LED1

LEDM1

JBT1

FANB

FANA

FAN4

FAN3

FAN2

USB4/5(3.0)

AOM CPU1 PCI-E 3.0 X16

CPU1

CPU2

P2-DIMM

G1P2-DIM

MH1

P2-DIMM

G2P2-DIM

MH2

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

P1-DIMMA1P1-DIMMA2P1-DIMMB1

P1-DIMMD2

P1-DIMMC1P1-DIMMC2P1-DIMMD1

P2-DIMMF2P2-DIMMF1P2-DIMME2P2-DIMME1

SXB1C

SXB1B:CPU1 PCI-E 3.0 X16 + CPU2 PCI-E 3.0 X16

UID-SWLAN2 LAN1 USB2/3(3.0)USB0/1(3.0)

IPMI_LAN

VGA

COM1

CLOSE 1st

OPEN 1st

CLOSE 1st

OPEN 1st

IPMIFlash

BIOS

SXB2:CPU2PCI-E 3.0 X16

SXB1A

LAN

X10DRW-i(T)Rev. 1.02

PCH

CTRL

LED2

BMC

P1-DIMMB2

FAN1

J35

JNVI2C1

1 2

3

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S-SGPIO

I-SGPIO2I-SGPIO1

JIPMB1

SAN MACIPMI CODE

JBAT1

JPWR1

S-SATA1S-SATA0

S-SATA3S-SATA2

I-SATA1I-SATA0

I-SATA3I-SATA2

I-SATA4I-SATA5

BIOS LICENSE

JPI2C1JPWR2

JPWR3

JF1

JL1

JSTBY1

JTPM1

JVRM2JVRM1

JPME2JVR1

JWD1

JPG1JPB1

JI2C1JI2C2

JPL1

SP1

LED1

LEDM1

JBT1

FANB

FANA

FAN4

FAN3

FAN2

USB4/5(3.0)

AOM CPU1 PCI-E 3.0 X16

CPU1

CPU2

P2-DIMM

G1P2-DIM

MH1

P2-DIMM

G2P2-DIM

MH2

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

P1-DIMMA1P1-DIMMA2P1-DIMMB1

P1-DIMMD2

P1-DIMMC1P1-DIMMC2P1-DIMMD1

P2-DIMMF2P2-DIMMF1P2-DIMME2P2-DIMME1

SXB1C

SXB1B:CPU1 PCI-E 3.0 X16 + CPU2 PCI-E 3.0 X16

UID-SWLAN2 LAN1 USB2/3(3.0)USB0/1(3.0)

IPMI_LAN

VGA

COM1

CLOSE 1st

OPEN 1st

CLOSE 1st

OPEN 1st

IPMIFlash

BIOS

SXB2:CPU2PCI-E 3.0 X16

SXB1A

LAN

X10DRW-i(T)Rev. 1.02

PCH

CTRL

LED2

BMC

P1-DIMMB2

FAN1

J35

JNVI2C1

Front Control PanelJF1 contains header pins for various buttons and indicators that are normally located on a control panel at the front of the chassis. These connectors are designed spe-cifically for use with Supermicro's chassis. See the figure below for the descriptions of the control panel buttons and LED indicators. Refer to the following section for descriptions and pin definitions.

JF1 Header Pins

Power Button

OH/Fan Fail/PWR Fail LED)

1

NIC1 Link LED

Reset Button

2

Power Fail LED

HDD LED

FP PWRLED

Reset

PWR

3.3 V

UID LED

Blue LED Cathode

Ground

Ground

1920

3.3V

X

Ground NMI

X

NIC2 Link LED NIC2 Activity LED

NIC1 Activity LED

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S-SGPIO

I-SGPIO2I-SGPIO1

JIPMB1

SAN MACIPMI CODE

JBAT1

JPWR1

S-SATA1S-SATA0

S-SATA3S-SATA2

I-SATA1I-SATA0

I-SATA3I-SATA2

I-SATA4I-SATA5

BIOS LICENSE

JPI2C1JPWR2

JPWR3

JF1

JL1

JSTBY1

JTPM1

JVRM2JVRM1

JPME2JVR1

JWD1

JPG1JPB1

JI2C1JI2C2

JPL1

SP1

LED1

LEDM1

JBT1

FANB

FANA

FAN4

FAN3

FAN2

USB4/5(3.0)

AOM CPU1 PCI-E 3.0 X16

CPU1

CPU2

P2-DIMM

G1P2-DIM

MH1

P2-DIMM

G2P2-DIM

MH2

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

P1-DIMMA1P1-DIMMA2P1-DIMMB1

P1-DIMMD2

P1-DIMMC1P1-DIMMC2P1-DIMMD1

P2-DIMMF2P2-DIMMF1P2-DIMME2P2-DIMME1

SXB1C

SXB1B:CPU1 PCI-E 3.0 X16 + CPU2 PCI-E 3.0 X16

UID-SWLAN2 LAN1 USB2/3(3.0)USB0/1(3.0)

IPMI_LAN

VGA

COM1

CLOSE 1st

OPEN 1st

CLOSE 1st

OPEN 1st

IPMIFlash

BIOS

SXB2:CPU2PCI-E 3.0 X16

SXB1A

LAN

X10DRW-i(T)Rev. 1.02

PCH

CTRL

LED2

BMC

P1-DIMMB2

FAN1

J35

JNVI2C1

Power Button

OH/Fan Fail/PWR Fail LED)

1

NIC1 Link LED

Reset Button

2

Power Fail LED

HDD LED

FP PWRLED

Reset

PWR

3.3 V

UID LED

Blue LED Cathode

Ground

Ground

1920

3.3V

X

Ground NMI

X

NIC2 Link LED NIC2 Activity LED

NIC1 Activity LED

Power LED

The Power LED connection is located on pins 15 and 16 of JF1. Refer to the table on the right for pin definitions.

NMI Button

The non-maskable interrupt button header is located on pins 19 and 20 of JF1. Refer to the table on the right for pin definitions.

NMI Button Pin Definitions (JF1)

Pin# Definition

19 Control

20 Ground

Power LEDPin Definitions (JF1)

Pin# Definition

15 3.3V

16 PWR LED

Front Control Panel Pin Definitions

A. NMI

B. PWR LED

A

B

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Power Button

OH/Fan Fail/PWR Fail LED)

1

NIC1 Link LED

Reset Button

2

Power Fail LED

HDD LED

FP PWRLED

Reset

PWR

3.3 V

UID LED

Blue LED Cathode

Ground

Ground

1920

3.3V

X

Ground NMI

X

NIC2 Link LED NIC2 Activity LED

NIC1 Activity LEDB

NIC1/NIC2 LED Indicators

The NIC (Network Interface Control-ler) LED connection for LAN Port 1 is located on pins 11 and 12 of JF1, and for LAN Port 2 is on pins 9 and 10. Attach the NIC LED cables here to display network activity. Refer to the table on the right for pin definitions.

HDD/UID LED

The HDD LED connection is located on pins 13 and 14 of JF1. Attach a cable here to indicate HDD activity and UID status. See the table on the right for pin definitions.

HDD LEDPin Definitions (JF1)

Pin# Definition

13 UID LED

14 HD Active

C

A. HDD/UUID LED

B. NIC1 LED

C. NIC2 LED

A

GLAN1/2 LEDPin Definitions (JF1)

Pin# Definition

9 NIC 2 Activity LED

10 NIC 2 Link LED

11 NIC 1 Activity LED

12 NIC 1 Link LED

S-SGPIO

I-SGPIO2I-SGPIO1

JIPMB1

SAN MACIPMI CODE

JBAT1

JPWR1

S-SATA1S-SATA0

S-SATA3S-SATA2

I-SATA1I-SATA0

I-SATA3I-SATA2

I-SATA4I-SATA5

BIOS LICENSE

JPI2C1JPWR2

JPWR3

JF1

JL1

JSTBY1

JTPM1

JVRM2JVRM1

JPME2JVR1

JWD1

JPG1JPB1

JI2C1JI2C2

JPL1

SP1

LED1

LEDM1

JBT1

FANB

FANA

FAN4

FAN3

FAN2

USB4/5(3.0)

AOM CPU1 PCI-E 3.0 X16

CPU1

CPU2

P2-DIMM

G1P2-DIM

MH1

P2-DIMM

G2P2-DIM

MH2

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

P1-DIMMA1P1-DIMMA2P1-DIMMB1

P1-DIMMD2

P1-DIMMC1P1-DIMMC2P1-DIMMD1

P2-DIMMF2P2-DIMMF1P2-DIMME2P2-DIMME1

SXB1C

SXB1B:CPU1 PCI-E 3.0 X16 + CPU2 PCI-E 3.0 X16

UID-SWLAN2 LAN1 USB2/3(3.0)USB0/1(3.0)

IPMI_LAN

VGA

COM1

CLOSE 1st

OPEN 1st

CLOSE 1st

OPEN 1st

IPMIFlash

BIOS

SXB2:CPU2PCI-E 3.0 X16

SXB1A

LAN

X10DRW-i(T)Rev. 1.02

PCH

CTRL

LED2

BMC

P1-DIMMB2

FAN1

J35

JNVI2C1

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Power Fail LED

The Power Fail LED connection is located on pins 5 and 6 of JF1. Re-fer to the table on the right for pin definitions.

A. OH/Fail/PWR Fail LED

B. PWR Supply Fail

PWR Fail LEDPin Definitions (JF1)

Pin# Definition

5 3.3V

6 PWR Supply Fail

B

A

Overheat (OH)/Fan Fail/PWR Fail/UID LED

Connect an LED cable to pins 7 and 8 of Front Control Panel to use the Overheat/Fan Fail/Power Fail and UID LED connections. The Red LED on pin 8 provides warnings of over-heating, fan failure or power failure. The Blue LED on pin 7 works as the front panel UID LED indicator. Refer to the tables on the right for pin definitions.

OH/Fan Fail/ PWR Fail/Blue_UID LED Pin Definitions (JF1)

Pin# Definition

7 Blue_UID LED

8 OH/Fan Fail/Power Fail

OH/Fan Fail/PWR Fail LED Status (Red LED)

State Definition

Off Normal

On Overheat

Flashing Fan Fail

S-SGPIO

I-SGPIO2I-SGPIO1

JIPMB1

SAN MACIPMI CODE

JBAT1

JPWR1

S-SATA1S-SATA0

S-SATA3S-SATA2

I-SATA1I-SATA0

I-SATA3I-SATA2

I-SATA4I-SATA5

BIOS LICENSE

JPI2C1JPWR2

JPWR3

JF1

JL1

JSTBY1

JTPM1

JVRM2JVRM1

JPME2JVR1

JWD1

JPG1JPB1

JI2C1JI2C2

JPL1

SP1

LED1

LEDM1

JBT1

FANB

FANA

FAN4

FAN3

FAN2

USB4/5(3.0)

AOM CPU1 PCI-E 3.0 X16

CPU1

CPU2

P2-DIMM

G1P2-DIM

MH1

P2-DIMM

G2P2-DIM

MH2

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

P1-DIMMA1P1-DIMMA2P1-DIMMB1

P1-DIMMD2

P1-DIMMC1P1-DIMMC2P1-DIMMD1

P2-DIMMF2P2-DIMMF1P2-DIMME2P2-DIMME1

SXB1C

SXB1B:CPU1 PCI-E 3.0 X16 + CPU2 PCI-E 3.0 X16

UID-SWLAN2 LAN1 USB2/3(3.0)USB0/1(3.0)

IPMI_LAN

VGA

COM1

CLOSE 1st

OPEN 1st

CLOSE 1st

OPEN 1st

IPMIFlash

BIOS

SXB2:CPU2PCI-E 3.0 X16

SXB1A

LAN

X10DRW-i(T)Rev. 1.02

PCH

CTRL

LED2

BMC

P1-DIMMB2

FAN1

J35

JNVI2C1

Power Button

OH/Fan Fail/PWR Fail LED)

1

NIC1 Link LED

Reset Button

2

Power Fail LED

HDD LED

FP PWRLED

Reset

PWR

3.3 V

UID LED

Blue LED Cathode

Ground

Ground

1920

3.3V

X

Ground NMI

X

NIC2 Link LED NIC2 Activity LED

NIC1 Activity LED

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Power Button

OH/Fan Fail/PWR Fail LED)

1

NIC1 Link LED

Reset Button

2

Power Fail LED

HDD LED

FP PWRLED

Reset

PWR

3.3 V

UID LED

Blue LED Cathode

Ground

Ground

1920

3.3V

X

Ground NMI

X

NIC2 Link LED NIC2 Activity LED

NIC1 Activity LED

Power Button

The Power Button connection is located on pins 1 and 2 of JF1. Momentarily contacting both pins will power on/off the system. This button can also be con-figured to function as a suspend button (with a setting in the BIOS - See Chapter 4). To turn off the power when the system is in suspend mode, press the button for 4 seconds or longer. Refer to the table on the right for pin definitions.

Power ButtonPin Definitions (JF1)

Pin# Definition

1 Signal

2 Ground

Reset Button

The Reset Button connection is located on pins 3 and 4 of JF1. Attach it to a hardware reset switch on the computer case. Refer to the table on the right for pin definitions.

Reset ButtonPin Definitions (JF1)

Pin# Definition

3 Reset

4 Ground

A. Reset Button

B. PWR Button

A

B

S-SGPIO

I-SGPIO2I-SGPIO1

JIPMB1

SAN MACIPMI CODE

JBAT1

JPWR1

S-SATA1S-SATA0

S-SATA3S-SATA2

I-SATA1I-SATA0

I-SATA3I-SATA2

I-SATA4I-SATA5

BIOS LICENSE

JPI2C1JPWR2

JPWR3

JF1

JL1

JSTBY1

JTPM1

JVRM2JVRM1

JPME2JVR1

JWD1

JPG1JPB1

JI2C1JI2C2

JPL1

SP1

LED1

LEDM1

JBT1

FANB

FANA

FAN4

FAN3

FAN2

USB4/5(3.0)

AOM CPU1 PCI-E 3.0 X16

CPU1

CPU2

P2-DIMM

G1P2-DIM

MH1

P2-DIMM

G2P2-DIM

MH2

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

P1-DIMMA1P1-DIMMA2P1-DIMMB1

P1-DIMMD2

P1-DIMMC1P1-DIMMC2P1-DIMMD1

P2-DIMMF2P2-DIMMF1P2-DIMME2P2-DIMME1

SXB1C

SXB1B:CPU1 PCI-E 3.0 X16 + CPU2 PCI-E 3.0 X16

UID-SWLAN2 LAN1 USB2/3(3.0)USB0/1(3.0)

IPMI_LAN

VGA

COM1

CLOSE 1st

OPEN 1st

CLOSE 1st

OPEN 1st

IPMIFlash

BIOS

SXB2:CPU2PCI-E 3.0 X16

SXB1A

LAN

X10DRW-i(T)Rev. 1.02

PCH

CTRL

LED2

BMC

P1-DIMMB2

FAN1

J35

JNVI2C1

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S-SGPIO

I-SGPIO2I-SGPIO1

JIPMB1

SAN MACIPMI CODE

JBAT1

JPWR1

S-SATA1S-SATA0

S-SATA3S-SATA2

I-SATA1I-SATA0

I-SATA3I-SATA2

I-SATA4I-SATA5

BIOS LICENSE

JPI2C1JPWR2

JPWR3

JF1

JL1

JSTBY1

JTPM1

JVRM2JVRM1

JPME2JVR1

JWD1

JPG1JPB1

JI2C1JI2C2

JPL1

SP1

LED1

LEDM1

JBT1

FANB

FANA

FAN4

FAN3

FAN2

USB4/5(3.0)

AOM CPU1 PCI-E 3.0 X16

CPU1

CPU2

P2-DIMM

G1P2-DIM

MH1

P2-DIMM

G2P2-DIM

MH2

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

P1-DIMMA1P1-DIMMA2P1-DIMMB1

P1-DIMMD2

P1-DIMMC1P1-DIMMC2P1-DIMMD1

P2-DIMMF2P2-DIMMF1P2-DIMME2P2-DIMME1

SXB1C

SXB1B:CPU1 PCI-E 3.0 X16 + CPU2 PCI-E 3.0 X16

UID-SWLAN2 LAN1 USB2/3(3.0)USB0/1(3.0)

IPMI_LAN

VGA

COM1

CLOSE 1st

OPEN 1st

CLOSE 1st

OPEN 1st

IPMIFlash

BIOS

SXB2:CPU2PCI-E 3.0 X16

SXB1A

LAN

X10DRW-i(T)Rev. 1.02

PCH

CTRL

LED2

BMC

P1-DIMMB2

FAN1

J35

JNVI2C1

Warning: To provide adequate power supply to the motherboard, be sure to connect the 24-pin ATX power (JPWR1), and the two 8-pin power connectors (JPWR2, JPWR3) to the power supply. Failure to do so may void the manufacturer warranty on your power supply and motherboard.

2-8 Connecting Cables

Power Connectors

A 24-pin main power supply connector (JPWR1), and two 8-pin CPU power con-nectors (JPWR2/JPWR3) are located on the motherboard. These power connec-tors meet the SSI EPS 12V specification and must be connected to your power supply to provide adequate power to the system. See the tables on the right for pin definitions.

A. J24: 24-pin ATX PWR

(Req'd)

B. JPWR1: 8-pin Proces-

sor PWR (Req'd)

C. JPWR2: 8-pin Proces-

sor PWR (Req'd)

A

B

C

ATX Power 24-pin ConnectorPin Definitions (JPW1)

Pin# Definition Pin # Definition

13 +3.3V 1 +3.3V

14 -12V 2 +3.3V

15 COM 3 COM

16 PS_ON 4 +5V

17 COM 5 COM

18 COM 6 +5V

19 COM 7 COM

20 Res (NC) 8 PWR_OK

21 +5V 9 5VSB

22 +5V 10 +12V

23 +5V 11 +12V

24 COM 12 +3.3V

(Required)

12V 8-pin Power Connec-tor Pin Definitions

Pins Definition

1 through 4 Ground

5 through 8 +12V

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S-SGPIO

I-SGPIO2I-SGPIO1

JIPMB1

SAN MACIPMI CODE

JBAT1

JPWR1

S-SATA1S-SATA0

S-SATA3S-SATA2

I-SATA1I-SATA0

I-SATA3I-SATA2

I-SATA4I-SATA5

BIOS LICENSE

JPI2C1JPWR2

JPWR3

JF1

JL1

JSTBY1

JTPM1

JVRM2JVRM1

JPME2JVR1

JWD1

JPG1JPB1

JI2C1JI2C2

JPL1

SP1

LED1

LEDM1

JBT1

FANB

FANA

FAN4

FAN3

FAN2

USB4/5(3.0)

AOM CPU1 PCI-E 3.0 X16

CPU1

CPU2

P2-DIMM

G1P2-DIM

MH1

P2-DIMM

G2P2-DIM

MH2

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

P1-DIMMA1P1-DIMMA2P1-DIMMB1

P1-DIMMD2

P1-DIMMC1P1-DIMMC2P1-DIMMD1

P2-DIMMF2P2-DIMMF1P2-DIMME2P2-DIMME1

SXB1C

SXB1B:CPU1 PCI-E 3.0 X16 + CPU2 PCI-E 3.0 X16

UID-SWLAN2 LAN1 USB2/3(3.0)USB0/1(3.0)

IPMI_LAN

VGA

COM1

CLOSE 1st

OPEN 1st

CLOSE 1st

OPEN 1st

IPMIFlash

BIOS

SXB2:CPU2PCI-E 3.0 X16

SXB1A

LAN

X10DRW-i(T)Rev. 1.02

PCH

CTRL

LED2

BMC

P1-DIMMB2

FAN1

J35

JNVI2C1

Chassis Intrusion

A Chassis Intrusion header is located at JL1 on the motherboard. Attach an appropriate cable from the chassis to inform you of a chassis intrusion when the chassis is opened.

Chassis IntrusionPin Definitions

Pin# Definition

1 Intrusion Input

2 Ground

C

A. Fan 1

B. Fan 2

C. Fan 3

D. Fan 4

E. Fan A

F. Fan B

G. Chassis Intrusion

DEF

Fan Headers

This motherboard has six system/CPU fan headers (Fan 1-Fan 4, Fan A and Fan B ) on the motherboard. All these 4-pin fans headers are backward compatible with the traditional 3-pin fans. However, fan speed control is available for 4-pin fans only. The fan speeds are controlled by Thermal Management via IPMI 2.0 interface. See the table on the right for pin definitions.

Fan HeaderPin Definitions

Pin# Definition

1 Ground

2 +12V

3 Tachometer

4 PWR Modulation

ABG

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S-SGPIO

I-SGPIO2I-SGPIO1

JIPMB1

SAN MACIPMI CODE

JBAT1

JPWR1

S-SATA1S-SATA0

S-SATA3S-SATA2

I-SATA1I-SATA0

I-SATA3I-SATA2

I-SATA4I-SATA5

BIOS LICENSE

JPI2C1JPWR2

JPWR3

JF1

JL1

JSTBY1

JTPM1

JVRM2JVRM1

JPME2JVR1

JWD1

JPG1JPB1

JI2C1JI2C2

JPL1

SP1

LED1

LEDM1

JBT1

FANB

FANA

FAN4

FAN3

FAN2

USB4/5(3.0)

AOM CPU1 PCI-E 3.0 X16

CPU1

CPU2

P2-DIMM

G1P2-DIM

MH1

P2-DIMM

G2P2-DIM

MH2

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

P1-DIMMA1P1-DIMMA2P1-DIMMB1

P1-DIMMD2

P1-DIMMC1P1-DIMMC2P1-DIMMD1

P2-DIMMF2P2-DIMMF1P2-DIMME2P2-DIMME1

SXB1C

SXB1B:CPU1 PCI-E 3.0 X16 + CPU2 PCI-E 3.0 X16

UID-SWLAN2 LAN1 USB2/3(3.0)USB0/1(3.0)

IPMI_LAN

VGA

COM1

CLOSE 1st

OPEN 1st

CLOSE 1st

OPEN 1st

IPMIFlash

BIOS

SXB2:CPU2PCI-E 3.0 X16

SXB1A

LAN

X10DRW-i(T)Rev. 1.02

PCH

CTRL

LED2

BMC

P1-DIMMB2

FAN1

J35

JNVI2C1

B

A

A. In te rna l Speake r

(Buzzer)

B.TPM/80 Port

Internal Speaker

The Internal Speaker (SP1) provides audible indications for various beep codes. See the table on the right for pin definitions. Refer to the layout below for the location of the Internal Buzzer.

Internal BuzzerPin Definition

Pin# Definitions

Pin 1 Pos. (+) Beep In

Pin 2 Neg. (-) Alarm Speaker

TPM/Port 80 Header

A Trusted Platform Module/Port 80 header, located at JTPM1, provides TPM support and Port 80 connection. Use this header to enhance system performance and data security. See the table on the right for pin definitions.

TPM/Port 80 HeaderPin Definitions

Pin # Definition Pin # Definition

1 LCLK 2 GND

3 LFRAME# 4 <(KEY)>

5 LRESET# 6 +5V (X)

7 LAD 3 8 LAD 2

9 +3.3V 10 LAD1

11 LAD0 12 GND

13 SMB_CLK4 14 SMB_DAT4

15 +3V_DUAL 16 SERIRQ

17 GND 18 CLKRUN# (X)

19 LPCPD# 20 LDRQ# (X)

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S-SGPIO

I-SGPIO2I-SGPIO1

JIPMB1

SAN MACIPMI CODE

JBAT1

JPWR1

S-SATA1S-SATA0

S-SATA3S-SATA2

I-SATA1I-SATA0

I-SATA3I-SATA2

I-SATA4I-SATA5

BIOS LICENSE

JPI2C1JPWR2

JPWR3

JF1

JL1

JSTBY1

JTPM1

JVRM2JVRM1

JPME2JVR1

JWD1

JPG1JPB1

JI2C1JI2C2

JPL1

SP1

LED1

LEDM1

JBT1

FANB

FANA

FAN4

FAN3

FAN2

USB4/5(3.0)

AOM CPU1 PCI-E 3.0 X16

CPU1

CPU2

P2-DIMM

G1P2-DIM

MH1

P2-DIMM

G2P2-DIM

MH2

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

P1-DIMMA1P1-DIMMA2P1-DIMMB1

P1-DIMMD2

P1-DIMMC1P1-DIMMC2P1-DIMMD1

P2-DIMMF2P2-DIMMF1P2-DIMME2P2-DIMME1

SXB1C

SXB1B:CPU1 PCI-E 3.0 X16 + CPU2 PCI-E 3.0 X16

UID-SWLAN2 LAN1 USB2/3(3.0)USB0/1(3.0)

IPMI_LAN

VGA

COM1

CLOSE 1st

OPEN 1st

CLOSE 1st

OPEN 1st

IPMIFlash

BIOS

SXB2:CPU2PCI-E 3.0 X16

SXB1A

LAN

X10DRW-i(T)Rev. 1.02

PCH

CTRL

LED2

BMC

P1-DIMMB2

FAN1

J35

JNVI2C1

C

A

A. JPI2C1

B. JIPMB1

C. JNVI2C1

Power SMB (I2C) Connector

Power System Management Bus (I2C) connector (JPI2C1) monitors power supply, fan and system temperatures. See the table on the right for pin definitions.

PWR SMBPin Definitions

Pin# Definition

1 Clock

2 Data

3 PMBUS_Alert

4 Ground

5 +3.3V

IPMB

A System Management Bus header for IPMI 2.0 is located at JIPMB1. Connect the appropriate cable here to use the IPMB I2C connection on your system.

IPMB Header Pin Definitions

Pin# Definition

1 Data

2 Ground

3 Clock

4 No Connection

B

NVMe I2C Header for CPU1

Connector JNVI2C1 is a manage-ment header for the Supermicro AOC NVMe PCI-E peripheral cards. Please connect the I2C cable to SXB1B:CPU1.

NVMe I2C Header Pin Definitions

Pin# Definition

1 Data

2 Ground

3 Clock

4 PVCCIO

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S-SGPIO

I-SGPIO2I-SGPIO1

JIPMB1

SAN MACIPMI CODE

JBAT1

JPWR1

S-SATA1S-SATA0

S-SATA3S-SATA2

I-SATA1I-SATA0

I-SATA3I-SATA2

I-SATA4I-SATA5

BIOS LICENSE

JPI2C1JPWR2

JPWR3

JF1

JL1

JSTBY1

JTPM1

JVRM2JVRM1

JPME2JVR1

JWD1

JPG1JPB1

JI2C1JI2C2

JPL1

SP1

LED1

LEDM1

JBT1

FANB

FANA

FAN4

FAN3

FAN2

USB4/5(3.0)

AOM CPU1 PCI-E 3.0 X16

CPU1

CPU2

P2-DIMM

G1P2-DIM

MH1

P2-DIMM

G2P2-DIM

MH2

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

P1-DIMMA1P1-DIMMA2P1-DIMMB1

P1-DIMMD2

P1-DIMMC1P1-DIMMC2P1-DIMMD1

P2-DIMMF2P2-DIMMF1P2-DIMME2P2-DIMME1

SXB1C

SXB1B:CPU1 PCI-E 3.0 X16 + CPU2 PCI-E 3.0 X16

UID-SWLAN2 LAN1 USB2/3(3.0)USB0/1(3.0)

IPMI_LAN

VGA

COM1

CLOSE 1st

OPEN 1st

CLOSE 1st

OPEN 1st

IPMIFlash

BIOS

SXB2:CPU2PCI-E 3.0 X16

SXB1A

LAN

X10DRW-i(T)Rev. 1.02

PCH

CTRL

LED2

BMC

P1-DIMMB2

FAN1

J35

JNVI2C1

A. I-SGPIO 1 (for I-SATA0-3)

B. I-SGPIO 2 (for I-SATA4/5)

C. SGPIO

D. Standby PWR

S-SGPIO and I-SGPIO 1/2 Headers

Three SGPIO (Serial Link General Purpose Input/Output) headers are located on the motherboard. I-SGPIO 1 supports I-SATA 0-3, and I-SGPIO 2 supports I-SATA 4/5. S-SGPIO is used for S-SATA 0-3. All SATA ports support SATA 3.0. See the table on the right for pin definitions.

Note: NC= No Connection

S-SGPIO & I-SGPIO 1/2 HeadersPin Definitions

Pin# Definition Pin# Definition

1 NC 2 NC

3 Ground 4 Data

5 Load 6 Ground

7 Clock 8 NC

Standby Power Header

The +5V Standby Power header is located at JSTBY1 on the mother-board. See the table on the right for pin definitions. (You must also have a card with a Standby Power connector and a cable to use this feature.)

Standby PWRPin Definitions

Pin# Definition

1 +5V Standby

2 Ground

3 No Connection

C

D

AB

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S-SGPIO

I-SGPIO2I-SGPIO1

JIPMB1

SAN MACIPMI CODE

JBAT1

JPWR1

S-SATA1S-SATA0

S-SATA3S-SATA2

I-SATA1I-SATA0

I-SATA3I-SATA2

I-SATA4I-SATA5

BIOS LICENSE

JPI2C1JPWR2

JPWR3

JF1

JL1

JSTBY1

JTPM1

JVRM2JVRM1

JPME2JVR1

JWD1

JPG1JPB1

JI2C1JI2C2

JPL1

SP1

LED1

LEDM1

JBT1

FANB

FANA

FAN4

FAN3

FAN2

USB4/5(3.0)

AOM CPU1 PCI-E 3.0 X16

CPU1

CPU2

P2-DIMM

G1P2-DIM

MH1

P2-DIMM

G2P2-DIM

MH2

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

P1-DIMMA1P1-DIMMA2P1-DIMMB1

P1-DIMMD2

P1-DIMMC1P1-DIMMC2P1-DIMMD1

P2-DIMMF2P2-DIMMF1P2-DIMME2P2-DIMME1

SXB1C

SXB1B:CPU1 PCI-E 3.0 X16 + CPU2 PCI-E 3.0 X16

UID-SWLAN2 LAN1 USB2/3(3.0)USB0/1(3.0)

IPMI_LAN

VGA

COM1

CLOSE 1st

OPEN 1st

CLOSE 1st

OPEN 1st

IPMIFlash

BIOS

SXB2:CPU2PCI-E 3.0 X16

SXB1A

LAN

X10DRW-i(T)Rev. 1.02

PCH

CTRL

LED2

BMC

P1-DIMMB2

FAN1

J35

JNVI2C1

A. COM1

Serial Port

A COM connection (COM1) is located next to the I/O back panel. This port provides serial port support. See the table on the right for pin definitions.

Serial COM) PortsPin Definitions

Pin # Definition Pin # Definition

1 DCD 6 DSR

2 RXD 7 RTS

3 TXD 8 CTS

4 DTR 9 RI

5 Ground 10 N/A

CO

M1

COM2

A

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S-SGPIO

I-SGPIO2I-SGPIO1

JIPMB1

SAN MACIPMI CODE

JBAT1

JPWR1

S-SATA1S-SATA0

S-SATA3S-SATA2

I-SATA1I-SATA0

I-SATA3I-SATA2

I-SATA4I-SATA5

BIOS LICENSE

JPI2C1JPWR2

JPWR3

JF1

JL1

JSTBY1

JTPM1

JVRM2JVRM1

JPME2JVR1

JWD1

JPG1JPB1

JI2C1JI2C2

JPL1

SP1

LED1

LEDM1

JBT1

FANB

FANA

FAN4

FAN3

FAN2

USB4/5(3.0)

AOM CPU1 PCI-E 3.0 X16

CPU1

CPU2

P2-DIMM

G1P2-DIM

MH1

P2-DIMM

G2P2-DIM

MH2

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

P1-DIMMA1P1-DIMMA2P1-DIMMB1

P1-DIMMD2

P1-DIMMC1P1-DIMMC2P1-DIMMD1

P2-DIMMF2P2-DIMMF1P2-DIMME2P2-DIMME1

SXB1C

SXB1B:CPU1 PCI-E 3.0 X16 + CPU2 PCI-E 3.0 X16

UID-SWLAN2 LAN1 USB2/3(3.0)USB0/1(3.0)

IPMI_LAN

VGA

COM1

CLOSE 1st

OPEN 1st

CLOSE 1st

OPEN 1st

IPMIFlash

BIOS

SXB2:CPU2PCI-E 3.0 X16

SXB1A

LAN

X10DRW-i(T)Rev. 1.02

PCH

CTRL

LED2

BMC

P1-DIMMB2

FAN1

J35

JNVI2C1

2-9 Jumper Settings

Explanation of JumpersTo modify the operation of the mother-board, jumpers can be used to choose between optional settings. Jumpers create shorts between two pins to change the function of the connector. Pin 1 is identified with a square solder pad on the printed circuit board. See the motherboard layout pages for jumper locations.

Note: On two pin jumpers, "Closed" means the jumper is on and "Open" means the jumper is off the pins.

ConnectorPins

JumperCap

SettingPin 1-2 short

3 2 1

3 2 1

LAN Enable/Disable

JPL1 enables or disables Gigabit_LAN ports 1/2 on the X10DRW-i, and 10G_LAN ports 1/2 on the X10DRW-iT. See the table on the right for jumper settings. The default setting is Enabled.

LAN EnableJumper Settings

Jumper Setting Definition

1-2 Enabled (default)

2-3 Disabled

A A. GLAN1/2 Enable

(X10DRW-i)

A. 10G_LAN1/2 En-

able (X10DRW-iT)

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S-SGPIO

I-SGPIO2I-SGPIO1

JIPMB1

SAN MACIPMI CODE

JBAT1

JPWR1

S-SATA1S-SATA0

S-SATA3S-SATA2

I-SATA1I-SATA0

I-SATA3I-SATA2

I-SATA4I-SATA5

BIOS LICENSE

JPI2C1JPWR2

JPWR3

JF1

JL1

JSTBY1

JTPM1

JVRM2JVRM1

JPME2JVR1

JWD1

JPG1JPB1

JI2C1JI2C2

JPL1

SP1

LED1 LEDM1

JBT1

FANB

FANA

FAN4

FAN3

FAN2

USB4/5(3.0)

AOM CPU1 PCI-E 3.0 X16

CPU1

CPU2

P2-DIMMG1P2-DIMMH1P2-DIMMG2P2-DIMMH2

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

P1-DIMMA1P1-DIMMA2P1-DIMMB1

P1-DIMMD2

P1-DIMMC1P1-DIMMC2P1-DIMMD1

P2-DIMMF2P2-DIMMF1P2-DIMME2P2-DIMME1

SXB1C

SXB1B:CPU1 PCI-E 3.0 X16 + CPU2 PCI-E 3.0 X16

UID-SWLAN2 LAN1 USB2/3(3.0)USB0/1(3.0)

IPMI_LAN

VGA

COM1

CLOSE 1st

OPEN 1st

CLOSE 1st

OPEN 1st

IPMIFlash

BIOS

SXB2:CPU2PCI-E 3.0 X16

SXB1A

LAN

X10DRW-i(T)Rev. 1.02

PCH

CTRL

LED2

BMC

P1-DIMMB2

FAN1

J35

JNVI2C1

CMOS Clear

JBT1 is used to clear CMOS. Instead of pins, this "jumper" consists of contact pads to prevent accidental clearing of CMOS. To clear CMOS, use a metal object such as a small screwdriver to touch both pads at the same time to short the connection.

Note 1. For an ATX power supply, you must completely shut down the system, and then short JBT1 to clear CMOS.

Note 2. Clearing CMOS will also clear all passwords.

A

B

A. Clear CMOS

B. Watch Dog Enable

Watch Dog Enable/Disable

Watch Dog (JWD1) is a system monitor that will reboot the system when a software ap-plication hangs. Close pins 1-2 to reset the system if an application hangs. Close pins 2-3 to generate a non-maskable interrupt signal for the application that hangs. See the table on the right for jumper settings. Watch Dog must also be enabled in the BIOS.

Watch Dog Jumper Settings

Jumper Setting Definition

Pins 1-2 Reset (default)

Pins 2-3 NMI

Open Disabled

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S-SGPIO

I-SGPIO2I-SGPIO1

JIPMB1

SAN MACIPMI CODE

JBAT1

JPWR1

S-SATA1S-SATA0

S-SATA3S-SATA2

I-SATA1I-SATA0

I-SATA3I-SATA2

I-SATA4I-SATA5

BIOS LICENSE

JPI2C1JPWR2

JPWR3

JF1

JL1

JSTBY1

JTPM1

JVRM2JVRM1

JPME2JVR1

JWD1

JPG1JPB1

JI2C1JI2C2

JPL1

SP1

LED1

LEDM1

JBT1

FANB

FANA

FAN4

FAN3

FAN2

USB4/5(3.0)

AOM CPU1 PCI-E 3.0 X16

CPU1

CPU2

P2-DIMM

G1P2-DIM

MH1

P2-DIMM

G2P2-DIM

MH2

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

P1-DIMMA1P1-DIMMA2P1-DIMMB1

P1-DIMMD2

P1-DIMMC1P1-DIMMC2P1-DIMMD1

P2-DIMMF2P2-DIMMF1P2-DIMME2P2-DIMME1

SXB1C

SXB1B:CPU1 PCI-E 3.0 X16 + CPU2 PCI-E 3.0 X16

UID-SWLAN2 LAN1 USB2/3(3.0)USB0/1(3.0)

IPMI_LAN

VGA

COM1

CLOSE 1st

OPEN 1st

CLOSE 1st

OPEN 1st

IPMIFlash

BIOS

SXB2:CPU2PCI-E 3.0 X16

SXB1A

LAN

X10DRW-i(T)Rev. 1.02

PCH

CTRL

LED2

BMC

P1-DIMMB2

FAN1

J35

JNVI2C1A. VGA EnabledB. BMC Enabled

AB

VGA Enable

Jumper JPG1 allows the user to enable the onboard VGA connector. The default setting is on pins 1-2 to enable the con-nection. See the table on the right for jumper settings.

VGA EnableJumper Settings

Jumper Setting Definition

1-2 Enabled (Default)

2-3 Disabled

BMC Enable

Jumper JPB1 is used to enable or disable the embedded AST2400 BMC (Baseboard Management Controller) that provides IPMI 2.0/KVM support on the motherboard. See the table on the right for jumper settings.

BMC EnableJumper Settings

Jumper Setting Definition

Pins 1-2 BMC Enable (Default)

Pins 2-3 Disabled

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S-SGPIO

I-SGPIO2I-SGPIO1

JIPMB1

SAN MACIPMI CODE

JBAT1

JPWR1

S-SATA1S-SATA0

S-SATA3S-SATA2

I-SATA1I-SATA0

I-SATA3I-SATA2

I-SATA4I-SATA5

BIOS LICENSE

JPI2C1JPW

R2JPW

R3

JF1

JL1

JSTBY1

JTPM1

JVRM2JVRM1

JPME2JVR1

JWD1

JPG1JPB1

JI2C1JI2C2

JPL1

SP1

LED1

LEDM1

JBT1

FANB

FANA

FAN4

FAN3

FAN2

USB4/5(3.0)

AOM CPU1 PCI-E 3.0 X16

CPU1

CPU2

P2-DIMM

G1

P2-DIMM

H1P2-DIM

MG

2P2-DIM

MH2

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

P1-DIMMA1P1-DIMMA2P1-DIMMB1

P1-DIMMD2

P1-DIMMC1P1-DIMMC2P1-DIMMD1

P2-DIMMF2P2-DIMMF1P2-DIMME2P2-DIMME1

SXB1C

SXB1B:CPU1 PCI-E 3.0 X16 + CPU2 PCI-E 3.0 X16

UID-SWLAN2 LAN1 USB2/3(3.0)USB0/1(3.0)

IPMI_LAN

VGA

COM1

CLOSE 1st

OPEN 1st

CLOSE 1st

OPEN 1st

IPMIFlash

BIOS

SXB2:CPU2PCI-E 3.0 X16

SXB1A

LAN

X10DRW-i(T)Rev. 1.02

PCH

CTRL

LED2

BMC

P1-DIMMB2

FAN1

J35

JNVI2C1

I2C Bus to PCI-E Slots

Use Jumpers JI2C1 and JI2C2 to connect the System Management Bus (I2C) to PCI-Express slots to improve PCI per-formance. These two jumpers are to be set at the same time. The default setting is on pins 2-3 to disable the connection for normal operations. See the table on the right for jumper settings.

I2C for PCI-E slotsJumper Settings

Jumper Setting Definition

Pins 1-2 Enabled

Pins 2-3 Disabled (Default)

A

A. JI2C1B. JI2C2C.JPME2

B

C

Manufacturer Mode Select

Close pin 2 and pin 3 of Jumper JPME2 to bypass SPI flash security and force the system to operate in the Manufacturer mode, which will allow the user to flash the system firmware from a host server for system setting modifications. See the table on the right for jumper settings.

ME Mode SelectJumper Settings

Jumper Setting Definition

1-2 Normal (Default)

2-3 Manufacture Mode

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LAN 1/LAN 2

IPMI LAN (X8ST3-F)

LAN 1/LAN 2

IPMI LAN (X8ST3-F)

LAN Link LEDLED Settings

(For X10DRW-iT Only)

LED Color Definition

Off No Connection, 10, or 100 Mbps

Green 10 Gbps

Yellow 1 Gbps

S-SGPIO

I-SGPIO2I-SGPIO1

JIPMB1

SAN MACIPMI CODE

JBAT1

JPWR1

S-SATA1S-SATA0

S-SATA3S-SATA2

I-SATA1I-SATA0

I-SATA3I-SATA2

I-SATA4I-SATA5

BIOS LICENSE

JPI2C1JPWR2

JPWR3

JF1

JL1

JSTBY1

JTPM1

JVRM2JVRM1

JPME2JVR1

JWD1

JPG1JPB1

JI2C1JI2C2

JPL1

SP1

LED1

LEDM1

JBT1

FANB

FANA

FAN4

FAN3

FAN2

USB4/5(3.0)

AOM CPU1 PCI-E 3.0 X16

CPU1

CPU2

P2-DIMM

G1P2-DIM

MH1

P2-DIMM

G2P2-DIM

MH2

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

P1-DIMMA1P1-DIMMA2P1-DIMMB1

P1-DIMMD2

P1-DIMMC1P1-DIMMC2P1-DIMMD1

P2-DIMMF2P2-DIMMF1P2-DIMME2P2-DIMME1

SXB1C

SXB1B:CPU1 PCI-E 3.0 X16 + CPU2 PCI-E 3.0 X16

UID-SWLAN2 LAN1 USB2/3(3.0)USB0/1(3.0)

IPMI_LAN

VGA

COM1

CLOSE 1st

OPEN 1st

CLOSE 1st

OPEN 1st

IPMIFlash

BIOS

SXB2:CPU2PCI-E 3.0 X16

SXB1A

LAN

X10DRW-i(T)Rev. 1.02

PCH

CTRL

LED2

BMC

P1-DIMMB2

FAN1

J35

JNVI2C1

2-10 Onboard LED Indicators

A. LAN1/2 LEDs

B. IPMI LAN LEDs

IPMI_LAN LEDs

In addition to LAN 1/LAN 2, an IPMI_LAN is located on the I/O Backplane of the motherboard. The yellow LED on the right indicates activity, while the Link LED on the left indicates the speed of the connection. See the table at right for more information.

Link LED Activity LEDIPMI LAN

IPMI LAN Link LED (Left) &Activity LED (Right)

Color/State Definition

Link (Left) Amber: 1 GB

Off: No Connection

Activity (Right) Yellow: Blinking

Active

A

B

A

B

LAN LEDs

The LAN ports are located on the IO Backplane on the motherboard. Each Ethernet LAN port has two LEDs. The yellow LED on the right indicates activ-ity. The Link LED, located on the left, may be green, amber (yellow), or off to indicate the speed of the connec-tion. See the tables at right for more information.

Activity LEDLink LED

GLAN Activity IndicatorLED Settings (Right)

Color Status Definition

Yellow Flashing Active

Rear View (when facing the rear side of the chassis)

LAN 1/2

LAN Link LEDLED Settings

(For X10DRW-i Only)

LED Color Definition

Off No Connection, 10 Mbps

Green 100 Mbps

Amber 1 Gbps

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S-SGPIO

I-SGPIO2I-SGPIO1

JIPMB1

SAN MACIPMI CODE

JBAT1

JPWR1

S-SATA1S-SATA0

S-SATA3S-SATA2

I-SATA1I-SATA0

I-SATA3I-SATA2

I-SATA4I-SATA5

BIOS LICENSE

JPI2C1JPWR2

JPWR3

JF1

JL1

JSTBY1

JTPM1

JVRM2JVRM1

JPME2JVR1

JWD1

JPG1JPB1

JI2C1JI2C2

JPL1

SP1

LED1

LEDM1

JBT1

FANB

FANA

FAN4

FAN3

FAN2

USB4/5(3.0)

AOM CPU1 PCI-E 3.0 X16

CPU1

CPU2

P2-DIMM

G1P2-DIM

MH1

P2-DIMM

G2P2-DIM

MH2

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

P1-DIMMA1P1-DIMMA2P1-DIMMB1

P1-DIMMD2

P1-DIMMC1P1-DIMMC2P1-DIMMD1

P2-DIMMF2P2-DIMMF1P2-DIMME2P2-DIMME1

SXB1C

SXB1B:CPU1 PCI-E 3.0 X16 + CPU2 PCI-E 3.0 X16

UID-SWLAN2 LAN1 USB2/3(3.0)USB0/1(3.0)

IPMI_LAN

VGA

COM1

CLOSE 1st

OPEN 1st

CLOSE 1st

OPEN 1st

IPMIFlash

BIOS

SXB2:CPU2PCI-E 3.0 X16

SXB1A

LAN

X10DRW-i(T)Rev. 1.02

PCH

CTRL

LED2

BMC

P1-DIMMB2

FAN1

J35

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Note: Refer to Page 2-21 for information on the rear UID LED (LED1).

Onboard Power LED

An Onboard Power LED is located at LED2 on the motherboard. When this LED is on, the system is on. Be sure to turn off the system and unplug the power cord before removing or installing com-ponents. See the tables at right for more information.

Onboard PWR LED IndicatorLED States

LED Color Definition

Off System Off (PWR cable not connected)

Green System On

Green: Flashing Quickly

ACPI S1 State

A. PWR LED

B. BMC LED

BMC Heartbeat LED

A BMC Heartbeat LED is located at LEDM1 on the motherboard. When LEDM1 is blinking, BMC functions nor-mally. See the table at right for more information.

BMC Heartbeat LEDStates

Color/State Definition

Green:Blinking

BMC: Normal

A

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S-SGPIO

I-SGPIO2I-SGPIO1

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SAN MACIPMI CODE

JBAT1

JPWR1

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S-SATA3S-SATA2

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LED1

LEDM1

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FAN3

FAN2

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CPU2

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G2P2-DIM

MH2

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ALWAYS POPULATE DIMMx1 FIRST

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A. I-SATA0

B. I-SATA1

C. I-SATA2

D. I-SATA3

E. I-SATA4

F. I-SATA5

G. S-SATA0

H. S-SATA1

I. S-SATA2

J. S-SATA3

SATA 3.0 Ports

There are ten SATA 3.0 (I-SATA 0-5 & S-SATA0-3) on the motherboard. I-SATA ports are supported by the Intel PCH C612, and S-SATA ports are supported by the Intel SCU chip. These SATA ports provide serial-link signal connections, which are faster than the connec-tions of Parallel ATA. See the table on the right for pin definitions.

C

E

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B

F

A

G H

J

D

SATA Connectors Pin Definitions

Pin# Signal

1 Ground

2 SATA_TXP

3 SATA_TXN

4 Ground

5 SATA_RXN

6 SATA_RXP

7 Ground

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Troubleshooting

3-1 Troubleshooting Procedures

Use the following procedures to troubleshoot your system. If you have followed all of the procedures below and still need assistance, refer to the "Technical Support Procedures" and/or "Returning Merchandise for Service" section(s) in this chapter.

Note: Always disconnect the power cord before adding, changing or install-ing any hardware components.

Before Power On1. Make sure that there are no short circuits between the motherboard and

chassis.

2. Disconnect all ribbon/wire cables from the motherboard, including those for the keyboard and mouse.

3. Remove all add-on cards.

4. Install CPU 1 first (making sure it is fully seated) and connect the front panel connectors to the motherboard.

No Power1. Make sure that no short circuits between the motherboard and the chassis.

2. Make sure that the ATX power connectors are properly connected.

3. Check that the 115V/230V switch on the power supply is properly set, if avail-able.

4. Turn the power switch on and off to test the system, if applicable.

5. The battery on your motherboard may be old. Check to verify that it still sup-plies ~3VDC. If it does not, replace it with a new one.

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No Video1. If the power is on, but you have no video, remove all the add-on cards and

cables.

2. Use the speaker to determine if any beep codes exist. Refer to Appendix A for details on beep codes.

System Boot Failure If the system does not display POST or does not respond after the power is turned on, check the following:

1. Check for any error beep from the motherboard speaker.

• If there is no error beep, try to turn on the system without DIMM modules in-stalled. If there is still no error beep, try to turn on the system again with only one processor installed in CPU Socket#1. If there is still no error beep, replace the motherboard.

• If there are error beeps, clear the CMOS settings by unplugging the power cord and contracting both pads on the CMOS Clear Jumper (JBT1). (Refer to Section 2-8 in Chapter 2.)

2. Remove all components from the motherboard, especially the DIMM modules. Make sure that system power is on, and memory error beeps are activated.

3. Turn on the system with only one DIMM module installed. If the system boots, check for bad DIMM modules or slots by following the Memory Errors Troubleshooting procedure in this Chapter.

Losing the System’s Setup Configuration1. Make sure that you are using a high quality power supply. A poor quality

power supply may cause the system to lose the CMOS setup information. Refer to Section 2-7 for details on recommended power supplies.

2. The battery on your motherboard may be old. Check to verify that it still sup-plies ~3VDC. If it does not, replace it with a new one.

3. If the above steps do not fix the Setup Configuration problem, contact your vendor for repairs.

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Memory Errors When a No-Memory Beep Code is issued by the system, check the following:

1. Make sure that the memory modules are compatible with the system and that the DIMM modules are properly and fully installed. (For memory compatibility, refer to the Memory Compatibility Chart posted on our website @ http://www.supermicro.com.)

2. Check if different speeds of DIMMs have been installed. It is strongly recom-mended that you use the same RAM type and speed for all DIMMs in the system.

3. Make sure that you are using the correct type of Registered (RDIMM)/Load Reduced (LRDIMM) DDR4 ECC modules recommended by the manufacturer.

4. Check for bad DIMM modules or slots by swapping a single module among all memory slots and check the results.

5. Make sure that all memory modules are fully seated in their slots. Follow the instructions given in Section 2-4 in Chapter 2.

6. Please follow the instructions given in the DIMM Population Tables listed in Section 2-4 to install your memory modules.

When the System Becomes UnstableA. When the system becomes unstable during or after OS installation, check the following:

1. CPU/BIOS support: Make sure that your CPU is supported, and you have the latest BIOS installed in your system.

2. Memory support: Make sure that the memory modules are supported by test-ing the modules using memtest86 or a similar utility.

Note: Refer to the product page on our website http:\\www.supermicro.com for memory and CPU support and updates.

3. HDD support: Make sure that all hard disk drives (HDDs) work properly. Re-place the bad HDDs with good ones.

4. System cooling: Check system cooling to make sure that all heatsink fans, and CPU/system fans, etc., work properly. Check Hardware Monitoring set-tings in the IPMI to make sure that the CPU and System temperatures are

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within the normal range. Also check the front panel Overheat LED, and make sure that the Overheat LED is not on.

5. Adequate power supply: Make sure that the power supply provides adequate power to the system. Make sure that all power connectors are connected. Please refer to our website for more information on minimum power require-ment.

6. Proper software support: Make sure that the correct drivers are used.

B. When the system becomes unstable before or during OS installation, check the following:

1. Source of installation: Make sure that the devices used for installation are working properly, including boot devices such as CD/DVD disc, CD/DVD-ROM.

2. Cable connection: Check to make sure that all cables are connected and working properly.

3. Using minimum configuration for troubleshooting: Remove all unnecessary components (starting with add-on cards first), and use minimum configuration (with a CPU and a memory module installed) to identify the trouble areas. Refer to the steps listed in Section A above for proper troubleshooting proce-dures.

4. Identifying bad components by isolating them: If necessary, remove a compo-nent in question from the chassis, and test it in isolation to make sure that it works properly. Replace a bad component with a good one.

5. Check and change one component at a time instead of changing several items at the same time. This will help isolate and identify the problem.

6. To find out if a component is good, swap this component with a new one to see if the system will work properly. If so, then the old component is bad. You can also install the component in question in another system. If the new system works, the component is good and the old system has problems.

3-2 Technical Support Procedures

Before contacting Technical Support, please take the following steps. Also, please note that as a motherboard manufacturer, Supermicro also sells motherboards through its channels, so it is best to first check with your distributor or reseller for

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troubleshooting services. They should know of any possible problem(s) with the specific system configuration that was sold to you.

1. Please go through the ‘Troubleshooting Procedures’ and 'Frequently Asked Question' (FAQ) sections in this chapter or see the FAQs on our website (http://www.supermicro.com/) before contacting Technical Support.

2. BIOS upgrades can be downloaded from our website (http://www.supermicro.com).

3. If you still cannot resolve the problem, include the following information when contacting Supermicro for technical support:

• Motherboard model and PCB revision number

• BIOS release date/version (This can be seen on the initial display when your system first boots up.)

• System configuration

4. An example of a Technical Support form is on our website at (http://www.supermicro.com).

• Distributors: For immediate assistance, please have your account number ready when placing a call to our technical support department. We can be reached by e-mail at [email protected].

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Proper Battery DisposalWarning! Please handle used batteries carefully. Do not damage the battery in any way; a damaged battery may release hazardous materials into the environment. Do not discard a used battery in the garbage or a public landfill. Please comply with the regulations set up by your local hazardous waste management agency to dispose of your used battery properly.

3-3 Battery Removal and Installation

Battery RemovalTo remove the onboard battery, follow the steps below:

1. Power off your system and unplug your power cable.

2. Locate the onboard battery as shown below.

3. Using a tool such as a pen or a small screwdriver, push the battery lock out-wards to unlock it. Once unlocked, the battery will pop out from the holder.

4. Remove the battery.

OR

Battery InstallationTo install the onboard battery, follow the steps below:

1. Power off your system and unplug your power cable.

2. Locate the onboard battery as shown below.

3. Identify the battery's polarity. The positive (+) side should be facing up.

4. Insert the battery into the battery holder and push it down until you hear a click to ensure the battery is securely locked.

Note: When replacing a battery, be sure to only replace it with the same type.

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3-4 Frequently Asked Questions

Question: What are the various types of memory that my motherboard can support?

Answer: The motherboard supports Registered (RDIMM)/Load Reduced (LRDIMM) ECC DDR4 DIMM modules. To enhance memory performance, do not mix memory modules of different speeds and sizes. Please follow all memory installation instruc-tions given on Section 2-4 in Chapter 2.

Question: How do I update my BIOS under DOS?

It is recommended that you do not upgrade your BIOS if you are not experiencing any problems with your system. Updated BIOS files are located on our website at http://www.supermicro.com. Please check our BIOS warning message and the information on how to update your BIOS on our website. Select your motherboard model and download the BIOS file to your computer. Also, check the current BIOS revision to make sure that it is newer than your BIOS before downloading. You can choose from the zip file and the .exe file. If you choose the zip BIOS file, please unzip the BIOS file onto a bootable USB device. Run the batch file using the format FLASH.BAT filename.rom from your bootable USB device to flash the BIOS. Then, your system will automatically reboot.

Warning: Do not shut down or reset the system while updating the BIOS to prevent possible system boot failure!)

Note: The SPI BIOS chip used on this motherboard cannot be removed. Send your motherboard back to our RMA Department at Supermicro for repair. For BIOS Recovery instructions, please refer to the AMI BIOS Recovery Instructions posted at http://www.supermicro.com.

Question: How do I update my BIOS under UEFI Shell?

Note: We do not recommend that you update your BIOS if you are not experiencing a BIOS-related problem. If you need to update your BIOS, please follow the steps below to properly update your BIOS under UEFI Shell.

1. Download and save the BIOS update package to your computer.

2. Extract the files from the UEFI folder of the BIOS package to a USB stick.

Note: The USB stick doesn't have to be bootable; however, it has to be formatted with the FAT/FAT32 file system.

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3. Insert the USB stick into a USB port, boot to the Build-In UEFI Shell, and type the following commands to start the BIOS update:

Shell> fs0:

fs0:\> cd UEFI

fs0:\UEFI> flash.nsh X11DPDx-xx.xxx

4. The FLASH.NSH script will compare the Flash Descriptor Table (FDT) code in the new BIOS with the existing one in the motherboard:

a. If a different FDT is found

• A new file, STARTUP.NSH, will be created, and the system will automatically reboot in 10 seconds without you pressing any key. BIOS will be updated after the system reboots.

• You can also press <Y> to force an immediate system reboot to shorten the process. During system reboot, press the <F11> key to invoke the boot menu and boot into the build-in UEFI Shell. Your BIOS will be updated automatically.

b. If the FDT is the same

• BIOS update will be immediately performed without a system reboot initiated.

Warning: Do not shut down or reset the system while updating the BIOS to prevent possible boot failure!

5. Perform an A/C power cycle after the message indicating the BIOS update has completed.

6. Go to the BIOS setup utility, and restore the BIOS settings.

Question: How do I handle the used battery?

Answer: Please handle used batteries carefully. Do not damage the battery in any way; a damaged battery may release hazardous materials into the environment. Do not discard a used battery in the garbage or a public landfill. Please comply with the regulations set up by your local hazardous waste management agency to dispose of your used battery properly.

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3-5 Returning Merchandise for Service

A receipt or copy of your invoice marked with the date of purchase is required before any warranty service will be rendered. You can obtain service by calling your ven-dor for a Returned Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number. When returning the motherboard to the manufacturer, the RMA number should be prominently displayed on the outside of the shipping carton, and the shipping package is mailed prepaid or hand-carried. Shipping and handling charges will be applied for all orders that must be mailed when service is complete. For faster service, You can also request a RMA authorization online (http://www.supermicro.com).

This warranty only covers normal consumer use and does not cover damages in-curred in shipping or from failure due to the alternation, misuse, abuse or improper maintenance of products.

During the warranty period, contact your distributor first for any product problems.

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BIOS

4-1 Introduction

This chapter describes the AMI BIOS setup utility for the X10DRW-i(T). The ROM BIOS is stored in a Flash EEPROM and can be easily updated. This chapter de-scribes the basic navigation of the AMI BIOS setup utility screens.

Note: For AMI BIOS recovery, please refer to the UEFI BIOS Recovery Instructions in Appendix C.

Starting BIOS Setup UtilityTo enter the AMI BIOS setup utility screens, press the <Delete> key while the system is booting up.

Note: In most cases, the <Delete> key is used to invoke the AMI BIOS setup screen. There are a few cases when other keys are used, such as <F1>, <F2>, etc.

Each main BIOS menu option is described in this manual. The AMI BIOS setup menu screen has two main frames. The left frame displays all the options that can be configured. Grayed-out options cannot be configured. Options in blue can be configured by the user. The right frame displays the key legend. Above the key legend is an area reserved for a text message. When an option is selected in the left frame, it is highlighted in white. Often a text message will accompany it.

Note: the AMI BIOS has default text messages built in. Supermicro retains the option to include, omit, or change any of these text messages.

The AMI BIOS setup utility uses a key-based navigation system called "hot keys." Most of the AMI BIOS setup utility "hot keys" can be used at any time during the setup navigation process. These keys include <F1>, <F4>, <Enter>, <Esc>, arrow keys, etc.

Note: Options printed in Bold are default settings.

How To Change the Configuration DataThe configuration data that determines the system parameters may be changed by entering the AMI BIOS setup utility. This setup utility can be accessed by pressing <Del> at the appropriate time during system boot.

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How to Start the Setup UtilityNormally, the only visible Power-On Self-Test (POST) routine is the memory test. As the memory is being tested, press the <Delete> key to enter the main menu of the AMI BIOS setup utility. From the main menu, you can access the other setup screens. An AMI BIOS identification string is displayed at the left bottom corner of the screen, below the copyright message.

Warning: Do not upgrade the BIOS unless your system has a BIOS-related issue. Flashing the wrong BIOS can cause irreparable damage to the system. In no event shall Supermicro be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages arising from a BIOS update. If you have to update the BIOS, do not shut down or reset the system while the BIOS is updating to avoid possible boot failure.

4-2 Main Setup

When you first enter the AMI BIOS setup utility, you will enter the Main setup screen. You can always return to the Main setup screen by selecting the Main tab on the top of the screen. The Main BIOS setup screen is shown below.

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The following Main menu items will be displayed:

System Date/System Time

Use this option to change the system date and time. Highlight System Date or System Time using the arrow keys. Enter new values using the keyboard. Press the <Tab> key or the arrow keys to move between fields. The date must be entered in Day MM/DD/YYYY format. The time is entered in HH:MM:SS format.

Note: The time is in the 24-hour format. For example, 5:30 P.M. appears as 17:30:00.

Supermicro X10DRW-i

Version: This item displays the version of the BIOS ROM used in the system.

Build Date: This item displays the date when the version of the BIOS ROM used in the system was built.

CPLD Version: This item displays the version of the complex programmable logic device (CPLD) utility used in the system.

Memory Information

Total Memory: This item displays the total size of memory available in the system.

Memory Speed: This item displays the default speed of the memory modules installed in the system.

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Use the arrow keys to select Advanced setup and press <Enter> to access the submenu items:

Warning: Take Caution when changing the Advanced settings. An incorrect value, a very high DRAM frequency or an incorrect BIOS timing setting may cause the system to malfunction. When this occurs, restore the setting to the manufacture default setting.

Boot Feature

Quiet Boot

Use this feature to select the screen display between POST messages or the OEM logo at bootup. Select Disabled to display the POST messages. Select Enabled to display the OEM logo instead of the normal POST messages. The options are Enabled and Disabled.

AddOn ROM Display Mode

Use this item to set the display mode for the Option ROM. Select Keep Current to use the current AddOn ROM display setting. Select Force BIOS to use the Option ROM display mode set by the system BIOS. The options are Force BIOS and Keep Current.

Bootup Num-Lock State

Use this feature to set the Power-on state for the Numlock key. The options are Off and On.

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Wait For 'F1' If Error

Select Enabled to force the system to wait until the 'F1' key is pressed if an error occurs. The options are Disabled and Enabled.

INT19 (Interrupt 19) Trap Response

Interrupt 19 is the software interrupt that handles the boot disk function. When this item is set to Immediate, the ROM BIOS of the host adaptors will "capture" Inter-rupt 19 at bootup immediately and allow the drives that are attached to these host adaptors to function as bootable disks. If this item is set to Postponed, the ROM BIOS of the host adaptors will not capture Interrupt 19 immediately and allow the drives attached to these adaptors to function as bootable devices at bootup. The options are Immediate and Postponed.

Re-try Boot

When EFI Boot is selected, the system BIOS will automatically reboot the system from an EFI boot device after its initial boot failure. Select Legacy Boot to allow the BIOS to automatically reboot the system from a Legacy boot device after its initial boot failure. The options are Disabled, Legacy Boot, and EFI Boot.

Power Configuration

Watch Dog Function

Select Enabled to allow the Watch Dog timer to reboot the system when it is inac-tive for more than 5 minutes. The options are Enabled and Disabled.

Power Button Function

This feature controls how the system shuts down when the power button is pressed. Select 4 Seconds Override for the user to power off the system after pressing and holding the power button for 4 seconds or longer. Select Instant Off to instantly power off the system as soon as the user presses the power button. The options are 4 Seconds Override and Instant Off.

Restore on AC Power Loss

Use this feature to set the power state after a power outage. Select Power-Off for the system power to remain off after a power loss. Select Power-On for the system power to be turned on after a power loss. Select Last State to allow the system to resume its last power state before a power loss. The options are Power-On, Stay-Off and Last State.

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CPU ConfigurationThis submenu displays the following CPU information as detected by the BIOS. It also allows the user to configure CPU settings.

• Processor Socket

• Processor ID

• Processor Frequency

• Processor Max Ratio

• Processor Min Ratio

• Microcode Revision

• L1 Cache RAM

• L2 Cache RAM

• L3 Cache RAM

• CPU 1 Version

• CPU 2 Version

Clock Spread Spectrum

Select Enabled to allow the BIOS to monitor and attempt to reduce the level of Electromagnetic Interference caused by the components whenever needed. The options are Disabled and Enabled.

Hyper-Threading (All)

Select Enable to support Intel's Hyper-threading Technology to enhance CPU per-formance. The options are Enable and Disable.

Cores Enabled

This feature allows the user to determine the number of CPU cores to enable. Enter "0" to enable all cores. There are n cores available in the system (n is the maximum number of CPU cores). The default setting is 0.

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Execute-Disable Bit (Available if supported by the OS & the CPU)

Select Enable for Execute Disable Bit Technology support, which will allow the processor to designate areas in the system memory where an application code can execute and where it cannot, thus preventing a worm or a virus from flooding illegal codes to overwhelm the processor to damage the system during an attack. This feature is used in conjunction with the items: "Clear MCA," "VMX," "Enable SMX," and "Lock Chipset" for Virtualization media support. The options are Enable and Disable. (Refer to Intel and Microsoft websites for more information.)

PPIN Control

Select Unlock/Enable to use the Protected-Processor Inventory Number (PPIN) in the system. The options are Unlock/Enable and Unlock/Disable.

Hardware Prefetcher (Available when supported by the CPU)

If set to Enable, the hardware prefetcher will prefetch streams of data and instruc-tions from the main memory to the L2 cache to improve CPU performance. The options are Disable and Enable.

Adjacent Cache Prefetch (Available when supported by the CPU)

Select Enable for the CPU to prefetch both cache lines for 128 bytes as comprised. Select Disable for the CPU to prefetch both cache lines for 64 bytes. The options are Disable and Enable.

Note: Please reboot the system for changes on this setting to take effect. Please refer to Intel’s website for detailed information.

DCU (Data Cache Unit) Streamer Prefetcher (Available when supported by the CPU)

If set to Enable, the DCU Streamer Prefetcher will prefetch data streams from the cache memory to the DCU (Data Cache Unit) to speed up data accessing and processing to enhance CPU performance. The options are Disable and Enable.

DCU IP Prefetcher

If set to Enable, the IP prefetcher in the DCU (Data Cache Unit) will prefetch IP addresses to improve network connectivity and system performance. The options are Enable and Disable.

Direct Cache Access (DCA)

Select Enable to use Intel DCA (Direct Cache Access) Technology to improve the efficiency of data transferring and accessing. The options are Auto, Enable, and Disable.

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X2 APIC (Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller)

Based on Intel's Hyper-Threading architecture, each logical processor (thread) is assigned 256 APIC IDs (APIDs) in 8-bit bandwidth. When this feature is set to En-able, the APIC ID will be expanded (X2) from 8 bits to 16 bits to provide 512 APIDs to each thread to enhance CPU performance. The options are Disable and Enable.

AES-NI

Select Enable to use the Intel Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) New Instruc-tions (NI) to ensure data security. The options are Enable and Disable.

Intel Virtualization Technology

Select Enable to use Intel Virtualization Technology support for Direct I/O VT-d sup-port by reporting the I/O device assignments to the VMM (Virtual Machine Monitor) through the DMAR ACPI tables. This feature offers fully-protected I/O resource sharing across Intel platforms, providing greater reliability, security and availability in networking and data-sharing. The options are Enable and Disable.

Advanced Power Management Configuration

Advanced Power Management Configuration

Power Technology

Select Energy Efficient to support power-saving mode. Select Custom to customize system power settings. Select Max Performance to optimize system performance. Select Disabled to disable power-saving settings. The options are Disable, Energy Efficient, and Custom.

Energy Performance Tuning

The options are Enable and Disable.

Energy Performance BIAS setting

The options are Performance, Balanced Performance, Balanced Power, and Power.

Energy Efficient Turbo

The options are Enable and Disable.

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CPU P State Control (Available when Power Technology is set to Custom)

EIST (P-states)

EIST (Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology) allows the system to automatically adjust processor voltage and core frequency to reduce power consumption and heat dissipation. The options are Disable and Enable.

Turbo Mode

Select Enabled to use the Turbo Mode to boost system performance. The options are Enable and Disable.

P-state Coordination

This feature is used to change the P-state (Power-Performance State) coordi-nation type. P-state is also known as "SpeedStep" for Intel processors. Select HW_ALL to change the P-state coordination type for hardware components only. Select SW_ALL to change the P-state coordination type for all software installed in the system. Select SW_ANY to change the P-state coordination type for a soft-ware program in the system. The options are HW_All, SW_ALL, and SW_ANY.

CPU HWPM State Control (Available when the CPU supports this feature)

Enable CPU HWPM

Select Enable for better CPU energy performance. The options are Disable, HWPM NATIVE MODE, and HWPM OOB MODE.

Enable CPU Autonomous Cstate

Use this feature to enable CPU Autonomous C State, which converts HALT instructions to Mwait. The options are Disable and Enable.

CPU C State Control (Available when Power Technology is set to Custom)

Package C State limit

Use this item to set the limit on the C-State package register. The options are C0/1 state, C2 state, C6 (non-Retention) state, and C6 (Retention) state.

CPU C3 Report

Select Enable to allow the BIOS to report the CPU C3 State (ACPI C2) to the operating system. During the CPU C3 State, the CPU clock generator is turned off. The options are Enable and Disable.

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CPU C6 Report (Available when Power Technology is set to Custom)

Select Enable to allow the BIOS to report the CPU C6 state (ACPI C3) to the operating system. During the CPU C6 state, power to all cache is turned off. The options are Enable and Disable.

Enhanced Halt State (C1E)

Select Enabled to use Enhanced Halt-State technology, which will significantly reduce the CPU's power consumption by reducing the CPU's clock cycle and voltage during a Halt-state. The options are Disable and Enable.

CPU T State Control (Available when Power Technology is set to Custom)

ACPI (Advanced Configuration Power Interface) T-States

Select Enable to support CPU throttling by the operating system to reduce power consumption. The options are Enable and Disable.

Chipset ConfigurationWarning! Please set the correct settings for the items below. A wrong configuration setting may cause the system to become malfunction.

North BridgeThis feature allows the user to configure the settings for the Intel North Bridge.

IIO Configuration

EV DFX (Device Function On-Hide) Feature

When this feature is set to Enable, the EV_DFX Lock Bits that are located on a processor will always remain clear during electric tuning. The options are Dis-able and Enable.

IIO1 Configuration

IOU0 (IIO1 PCIe Port 2)

This item configures the PCI-E port Bifuraction setting for a PCI-E port specified by the user. The options are x4x4x4x4, x4x4x8, x8x4x4, x8x8, x16 and Auto.

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IOU0 Non-Posted Prefetch

The options are Disable and Enable.

IOU1 Non-Posted Prefetch

The options are Disable and Enable.

IOU2 Non-Posted Prefetch

The options are Disable and Enable.

IIO2 Configuration

IOU0 (IIO2 PCIe Port 2)

This item configures the PCI-E port Bifuraction setting for a PCI-E port specified by the user. The options are x4x4x4x4, x4x4x8, x8x4x4, x8x8, x16, and Auto.

IOU1 (IIO2 PCIe Port 3)

This item configures the PCI-E port Bifuraction setting for a PCI-E port specified by the user. The options are x4x4x4x4, x4x4x8, x8x4x4, x8x8, x16, and Auto.

IOU0 Non-Posted Prefetch

The options are Disable and Enable.

IOU1 Non-Posted Prefetch

The options are Disable and Enable.

IOU2 Non-Posted Prefetch

The options are Disable and Enable.

IOAT (Intel® IO Acceleration) Configuration

Enable IOAT

Select Enable to enable Intel I/OAT (I/O Acceleration Technology) support, which significantly reduces CPU overhead by leveraging CPU architectural improve-ments and freeing the system resource for other tasks. The options are Enable and Disable.

No Snoop

Select Enable to support no-snoop mode for each CB device. The options are Disable and Enable.

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Relaxed Ordering

Select Enable to enable Relaxed Ordering support which will allow certain transactions to violate the strict-ordering rules of PCI bus for a transaction to be completed prior to other transactions that have already been enqueued. The options are Disable and Enable.

Intel VT for Directed I/O (VT-d)

Intel® VT for Directed I/O (VT-d)

Select Enable to use Intel Virtualization Technology support for Direct I/O VT-d support by reporting the I/O device assignments to the VMM (Virtual Machine Monitor) through the DMAR ACPI Tables. This feature offers fully-protected I/O resource sharing across Intel platforms, providing greater reliability, security and availability in networking and data-sharing. The options are Enable and Disable.

Interrupt Remapping

Select Enable for Interrupt Remapping support to enhance system performance. The options are Enable and Disable.

QPI (Quick Path Interconnect) Configuration

QPI StatusThe following information will display:

• Number of CPU

• Number of IIO

• Current QPI Link Speed

• Current QPI Link Frequency

• QPI Global MMIO Low Base/Limit

• QPI Global MMIO High Base/Limit

• QPI PCIe Configuration Base/Size

Link Frequency Select

Use this item to select the desired frequency for QPI Link connections. The op-tions are 6.4GB/s, 8.0GB/s, 9.6GB/s, Auto, and Auto Limited.

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Link L0p Enable

Select Enable for Link L0p support. The options are Enable and Disable.

Link L1 Enable

Select Enable for Link L1 support. The options are Enable and Disable.

COD Enable (Available when the OS and the CPU support this feature)

Select Enabled for Cluster-On-Die support to enhance system performance in cloud computing. The options are Enable, Disable, and Auto.

Early Snoop (Available when the OS and the CPU support this feature)

Select Enabled for Early Snoop support to enhance system performance. The options are Enable, Disable, and Auto.

Home Dir Snoop with IVT - Style OSB

Use this feature to enable the memory snoop directory to improve latency for memory access. This feature improves memory and cache latency. The options are Disable, Enable, and Auto.

Isoc Mode

Select Enabled for Isochronous support to meet QoS (Quality of Service) require-ments. This feature is especially important for Virtualization Technology. The options are Enable and Disable.

Memory Configuration

Enforce POR

Select Enable to enforce POR restrictions on DDR4 frequency and voltage programming. The options are Enabled and Disabled.

Memory Frequency

Use this feature to set the maximum memory frequency for onboard memory modules. The options are Auto, 1333, 1400, 1600, 1800, 1867, 2000, 2133, 2200, 2400, 2600, 2667, and Reserved (Do not select Reserved).

Data Scrambling

Select Enabled to enable data scrambling to enhance system performance and data integrity. The options are Auto, Disabled and Enabled.

Enable ADR

Select Enabled for ADR (Automatic Diagnostic Repository) support to enhance memory performance. The options are Enabled and Disabled.

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Erase-Arm NVDIMMs

The options are Disabled and Enabled.

Restore NVDIMMs

The options are Disabled and Enabled.

Interleave NVDIMMs

The options are Disabled and Enabled.

DRAM RAPL (Running Average Power Limit) Baseline

Use this feature to set the run-time power-limit baseline for DRAM modules. The options are Disable, DRAM RAPL Mode 0, and DRAM RAPL Mode 1.

Set Throttling Mode

Throttling improves reliability and reduces power consumption in the proces-sor via automatic voltage control during processor idle states. The options are Disabled and CLTT (Closed Loop Thermal Throttling).

A7 Mode

Select Enabled to support the A7 (Addressing) mode to improve memory per-formance. The options are Enable and Disable.

DIMM Information

This item displays the status of a DIMM module as detected by the AMI BIOS.

Memory RAS (Reliability_Availability_Serviceability) Configuration Use this submenu to configure the following Memory RAS settings.

RAS Mode

When Disable is selected, RAS is not supported. When Mirror is selected, the motherboard maintains two identical copies of all data in memory for data backup. When Lockstep is selected, the motherboard uses two areas of memory to run the same set of operations in parallel to boost performance. The options are Disable, Mirror, and Lockstep Mode.

Memory Rank Sparing

Select Enable to enable memory-sparing support for memory ranks to improve memory performance. The options are Disabled and Enabled.

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Patrol Scrub

Patrol Scrubbing is a process that allows the CPU to correct correctable memory errors detected on a memory module and send the correction to the requestor (the original source). When this item is set to Enabled, the IO hub will read and write back one cache line every 16K cycles, if there is no delay caused by internal processing. By using this method, roughly 64 GB of memory behind the IO hub will be scrubbed every day. The options are Enable and Disable.

Patrol Scrub Interval

This feature allows you to decide how many hours the system should wait before the next complete patrol scrub is performed. Use the keyboard to enter a value from 0-24. The Default setting is 24.

Demand Scrub

Demand Scrubbing is a process that allows the CPU to correct correctable memory errors found on a memory module. When the CPU or I/O issues a demand-read command, and the read data from memory turns out to be a correctable error, the error is corrected and sent to the requestor (the original source). Memory is updated as well. Select Enable to use Demand Scrubbing for ECC memory correction. The options are Enable and Disable.

Device Tagging

Select Enable to support device tagging. The options are Disable and Enable.

South Bridge ConfigurationThe following South Bridge information will display:

• USB Configuration

• USB Module Version

• USB Controllers

• USB Devices

• Legacy USB Support

XHCI Hand-Off

This is a work-around solution for operating systems that do not support XHCI (Ex-tensible Host Controller Interface) hand-off. The XHCI ownership change should be claimed by the XHCI driver. The settings are Enabled and Disabled.

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EHCI Hand-Off

This item is for operating systems that do not support Enhanced Host Controller Interface (EHCI) hand-off. When this item is enabled, EHCI ownership change will be claimed by the EHCI driver. The settings are Enabled and Disabled.

Port 60/64 Emulation

Select Enabled for I/O port 60h/64h emulation support, which in turn, will provide complete legacy USB keyboard support for the operating systems that do not sup-port legacy USB devices. The options are Disabled and Enabled.

USB 3.0 Support

Select Enabled for USB 3.0 support. The options are Smart Auto, Auto, Enabled, Disabled and Manual.

EHCI1

Select Enabled to enable EHCI (Enhanced Host Controller Interface) support on USB 2.0 connector #1 (-at least one USB 2.0 connector should be enabled for EHCI support.) The options are Disabled and Enabled.

EHCI2

Select Enabled to enable EHCI (Enhanced Host Controller Interface) support on USB 2.0 connector #2 (-at least one USB 2.0 connector should be enabled for EHCI support.) The options are Disabled and Enabled.

XHCI Pre-Boot Drive

Select Enabled to enable XHCI (Extensible Host Controller Interface) support on a pre-boot drive specified by the user. The options are Enabled and Disabled.

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SATA ConfigurationWhen this submenu is selected, AMI BIOS automatically detects the presence of the SATA devices that are supported by the Intel PCH chip and displays the fol-lowing items:

SATA Controller

This item enables or disables the onboard SATA controller supported by the Intel PCH chip. The options are Enabled and Disabled.

Configure SATA as

Select IDE to configure a SATA drive specified by the user as an IDE drive. Select AHCI to configure a SATA drive specified by the user as an AHCI drive. Select RAID to configure a SATA drive specified by the user as a RAID drive. The options are IDE, AHCI, and RAID.

*If the item above "Configure SATA as" is set to AHCI, the following items will be displayed:

SATA AHCI ALPM

When this item is set to Enabled, the SATA AHCI controller manages the power usage of the SATA link. The controller will put the link to a low power state when the I/O is inactive for an extended period of time, and the power state will return to normal when the I/O becomes active. The options are Enabled and Disabled.

SATA Port 0~ Port 5

This item displays the information detected on the installed SATA drive on the particular SATA port.

• Model number of drive and capacity

• Software Preserve Support

Port 0~ Port 5

Select Enabled to enable a SATA port specified by the user. The options are Disabled and Enabled.

Port 0 ~ Port 5 Hot Plug

Select Enabled to enable hot-plugging support for a port specified by the user, which will allow the user to replace a SATA disk drive installed on this port without shutting down the system. The options are Enabled and Disabled.

Port 0 ~ Port 5 Spin Up Device

On an edge detect from 0 to 1, set this item to allow the PCH to initialize the device. The options are Enabled and Disabled.

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Azalia

Select Enabled to enable onboard Azalia audio devices. Select Auto for the BOIS to automatically enable Azalia support when an onboard Azalia device is detected. The settings are Auto, Enabled, and Disabled.Azalia PME Enable

Select Enabled to enable PME (Power Management Event) support for Azalia. The settings are Enabled and Disabled.

Port 0 ~ Port 5 SATA Device Type

Use this item to specify if the SATA port specified by the user should be con-nected to a Solid State drive or a Hard Disk Drive. The options are Hard Disk Drive and Solid State Drive.

*If the item above "Configure SATA as" is set to IDE, the following items will be displayed:

Serial ATA Port 0~ Port 5

This item indicates that a SATA port specified by the user is installed (present) or not.

Port 0 ~ Port 5 SATA Device Type (Available when a SATA port is detected)

Use this item to specify if the SATA port specified by the user should be con-nected to a Solid State drive or a Hard Disk Drive. The options are Hard Disk Drive and Solid State Drive.

*If the item above "Configure SATA as" is set to RAID, the following items will be displayed:

Support Aggressive Link Power Management

When this item is set to Enabled, the SATA AHCI controller manages the power usage of the SATA link. The controller will put the link to a low power state when the I/O is inactive for an extended period of time, and the power state will return to normal when the I/O becomes active. The options are Enabled and Disabled.

SATA RAID Option ROM/UEFI Driver

Select EFI to load the EFI driver for system boot. Select Legacy to load a legacy driver for system boot. The options are Disabled, EFI, and Legacy..

SATA/sSATA RAID Boot Select

The options are SATA Controller, sSATA Controller, and Both.

Serial ATA Port 0~ Port 5

This item displays the information detected on the installed SATA drives on the particular SATA port.

• Model number of drive and capacity

• Software Preserve Support

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Port 0~ Port 5

Select Enabled to enable a SATA port specified by the user. The options are Disabled and Enabled.

Port 0 ~ Port 5 Hot Plug

Select Enabled to enable hot-plugging support for a port specified by the user, which will allow the user to replace a SATA disk drive installed on this port without shutting down the system. The options are Enabled and Disabled.

Port 0 ~ Port 5 Spin Up Device

On an edge detect from 0 to 1, set this item to allow the PCH to start a COMRE-SET initialization to the device. The options are Enabled and Disabled.

Port 0 ~ Port 5 SATA Device Type

Use this item to specify if the SATA port specified by the user should be con-nected to a Solid State drive or a Hard Disk Drive. The options are Hard Disk Drive and Solid State Drive.

sSATA ConfigurationWhen this submenu is selected, AMI BIOS automatically detects the presence of the SATA devices that are supported by the PCH-sSATA controller and displays the following items:

sSATA Controller

This item enables or disables the onboard SATA controller supported by the Intel PCH-sSATA controller. The options are Enabled and Disabled.

Configure sSATA as

Select IDE to configure an sSATA drive specified by the user as an IDE drive. Select AHCI to configure an sSATA drive specified by the user as an AHCI drive. Select RAID to configure an sSATA drive specified by the user as a RAID drive. The op-tions are IDE, AHCI, and RAID.

*If the item above "Configure sSATA as" is set to AHCI, the following items will be displayed:

Support Aggressive Link Power Management

When this item is set to Enabled, the SATA AHCI controller manages the power usage of the SATA link. The controller will put the link to a low power state when the I/O is inactive for an extended period of time, and the power state will return to normal when the I/O becomes active. The options are Enabled and Disabled.

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sSATA Port 0~ Port 3

This item displays the information detected on the installed on the sSATA port. specified by the user.

• Model number of drive and capacity

• Software Preserve Support

sSATA Port 0~ Port 3

Select Enabled to enable an sSATA port specified by the user. The options are Disabled and Enabled.

sSATA Port 0 ~ Port 3 Hot Plug

Select Enabled to enable hot-plugging support for a port specified by the user, which will allow the user to replace a sSATA disk drive installed on this port without shutting down the system. The options are Enabled and Disabled.

sSATA Port 0 ~ Port 3 Spin Up Device

On an edge detect from 0 to 1, set this item to allow the PCH to start a COMRE-SET initialization to the device. The options are Enabled and Disabled.

Port 0 ~ Port 3 sSATA Device Type

Use this item to specify if the sSATA port specified by the user should be con-nected to a Solid State drive or a Hard Disk Drive. The options are Hard Disk Drive and Solid State Drive.

*If the item above "Configure sSATA as" is set to IDE, the following items will be displayed:

sSATA Port 0~ Port 3

This item indicates that an sSATA port specified by the user is installed (pres-ent) or not.

Port 0 ~ Port 3 sSATA Device Type (Available when a SATA port is detected)

Use this item to specify if the sSATA port specified by the user should be con-nected to a Solid State drive or a Hard Disk Drive. The options are Hard Disk Drive and Solid State Drive.

*If the item above "Configure sSATA as" is set to RAID, the following items will be displayed:

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Support Aggressive Link Power Management

When this item is set to Enabled, the SATA AHCI controller manages the power usage of the SATA link. The controller will put the link to a low power state when the I/O is inactive for an extended period of time, and the power state will return to normal when the I/O becomes active. The options are Enabled and Disabled.

sSATA RAID Option ROM/UEFI Driver

Select EFI to load the EFI driver for system boot. Select Legacy to load a legacy driver for system boot. The options are Disabled, EFI, and Legacy.

sSATA Port 0~ Port 3

This item displays the information detected on the installed sSATA drives on the particular sSATA port.

• Model number of drive and capacity

• Software Preserve Support

sSATA Port 0~ Port 3

Select Enabled to enable an sSATA port specified by the user. The options are Disabled and Enabled.

sSATA Port 0 ~ Port 3 Hot Plug

This feature designates this port for hot plugging. Set this item to Enabled for hot-plugging support, which will allow the user to replace an sSATA drive without shutting down the system. The options are Enabled and Disabled.

sSATA Port 0 ~ Port 3 Spin Up Device

On an edge detect from 0 to 1, set this item to allow the PCH to start a COMRE-SET initialization to the device. The options are Enabled and Disabled.

Port 0 ~ Port 3 sSATA Device Type

Use this item to specify if the sSATA port specified by the user should be con-nected to a Solid State drive or a Hard Disk Drive. The options are Hard Disk Drive and Solid State Drive.

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Server ME (Management Engine) ConfigurationThis feature displays the following system ME configuration settings.

• General ME Configuration

• Operational Firmware Version

• Me Firmware Type

• Recovery Firmware Version

• ME Firmware Features

• ME Firmware Status #1

• ME Firmware Status #2

• Current State

• Error Code

PCIe/PCI/PnP Configuration

The following PCI information will be displayed:

• PCI Bus Driver Version

PCI Devices Common Settings:

PCI PERR/SERR Support

Select Enabled to support PERR (PCI/PCI-E Parity Error)/SERR (System Error) runtime error reporting for a PCI/PCI-E slot. The options are Disabled and Enabled.

Above 4G Decoding (Available if the system supports 64-bit PCI decoding)

Select Enabled to decode a PCI device that supports 64-bit in the space above 4G Address. The options are Disabled and Enabled.

SR-IOV (Available if the system supports Single-Root Virtualization)

Select Enabled for Single-Root IO Virtualization support. The options are Disabled and Enabled.

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Maximum Payload

Select Auto for the system BIOS to automatically set the maximum payload value for a PCI-E device to enhance system performance. The options are Auto, 128 Bytes, and 256 Bytes.

Maximum Read Request

Select Auto for the system BIOS to automatically set the maximum size for a read request for a PCI-E device to enhance system performance. The options are Auto, 128 Bytes, 256 Bytes, 512 Bytes, 1024 Bytes, 2048 Bytes, and 4096 Bytes.

ASPM Support

Use this item to set the Active State Power Management (ASPM) level for a PCI-E device. Select Auto for the system BIOS to automatically set the ASPM level based on the system configuration. Select Disabled to disable ASPM support. The options are Disabled and Auto.

Warning: Enabling ASPM support may cause some PCI-E devices to fail!

MMIOHBase

Use this item to select the base memory size according to memory-address map-ping for the IO hub. The base memory size must be between 4032G to 4078G. The options are 56 TB, 40 TB, 24 TB, 3 TB, 2 TB, and 1 TB.

MMIO High Size

Use this item to select the high memory size according to memory-address mapping for the IO hub. The options are 256 GB, 128 GB, 512 GB, and 1024 GB.

NVMe Firmware Source

Use this item to select the NVMe firmware to support booting. The options are Vendor Defined Firmware and AMI Native Support. The default option, Vendor Defined Firmware, is pre-installed on the drive and may resolve errata or enable innovative functions for the drive. The other option, AMI Native Support, is offered by the BIOS with a generic method.

AOM CPU1 PCI-E 3.0 x16 OPROM

Use this item to select AOM CPU1 PCI-E 3.0 x16 option ROM support to boot the computer using a device installed on the slot specified by the user. The options are Disabled, Legacy, and EFI.

Onboard LAN OPROM Type

Use this feature to select the onboard LAN option ROM support to boot the com-puter using a device installed on the slot specified by the user. The options are Legacy and EFI.

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Onboard LAN1 OPROM/Onboard LAN2 OPROM/Onboard Video OPROM

Use this option to select the type of device installed in LAN Port1, LAN Port2 or the onboard video device used for system boot. The default setting for LAN1 OPROM is PXE, for LAN2 OPROM is Disabled and for Onboard Video OPROM is Legacy.

VGA Priority

Use this item to select the graphics device to be used as the primary video display for system boot. The options are Onboard and Offboard.

Network Stack

Select Enabled to enable PXE (Preboot Execution Environment) or UEFI (Uni-fied Extensible Firmware Interface) for network stack support. The options are Disabled and Enabled.

Ipv4 PXE Support

Select Enabled to enable IPv4 PXE boot support. The options are Disabled and Enabled.

Ipv6 PXE Support

Select Enabled to enable IPv6 PXE boot support. The options are Disabled and Enabled.

Super IO Configuration Super IO Chip AST2400

Serial Port 1 Configuration

Serial Port 1

Select Enabled to enable the onboard serial port specified by the user. The options are Enabled and Disabled.

Device Settings

This item displays the base I/O port address and the Interrupt Request address of a serial port specified by the user.

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Change Port 1 Settings

This feature specifies the base I/O port address and the Interrupt Request address of Serial Port 1 or Serial Port 2. Select Auto for the BIOS to automatically assign the base I/O and IRQ address to a serial port specified.

The options for Serial Port 1 are Auto, (IO=3F8h; IRQ=4), (IO=3F8h; IRQ=3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12), (IO=2F8h; IRQ=3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12); (IO=3E8h; IRQ=3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12), and (IO=2E8h; IRQ=3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12).

The options for Serial Port 2 are Auto, (IO=3F8h; IRQ=4), (IO=3F8h; IRQ=3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12), (IO=2F8h; IRQ=3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12); (IO=3E8h; IRQ=3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12), and (IO=2E8h; IRQ=3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12).

SOL Configuration

Select Enabled to enable the onboard serial port specified by the user. The options are Enabled and Disabled.

Serial Port Console Redirection

COM 1

COM 1 Console Redirection

Select Enabled to enable COM Port 1 Console Redirection, which will allow a client machine to be connected to a host machine at a remote site for networking. The options are Disabled and Enabled.

*If the item above set to Enabled, the following items will become available for configuration:

COM1 Console Redirection Settings

Terminal Type

This feature allows the user to select the target terminal emulation type for Con-sole Redirection. Select VT100 to use the ASCII Character set. Select VT100+ to add color and function key support. Select ANSI to use the Extended ASCII Char-acter Set. Select VT-UTF8 to use UTF8 encoding to map Unicode characters into one or more bytes. The options are ANSI, VT100, VT100+, and VT-UTF8.

Bits Per second

Use this item to set the transmission speed for a serial port used in Console Redirection. Make sure that the same speed is used in the host computer and the client computer. A lower transmission speed may be required for long and busy lines. The options are 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600 and 115200 (bits per second).

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Data Bits

Use this feature to set the data transmission size for Console Redirection. The options are 7 (Bits) and 8 (Bits).

Parity

A parity bit can be sent along with regular data bits to detect data transmission errors. Select Even if the parity bit is set to 0, and the number of 1's in data bits is even. Select Odd if the parity bit is set to 0, and the number of 1's in data bits is odd. Select None if you do not want to send a parity bit with your data bits in transmission. Select Mark to add a mark as a parity bit to be sent along with the data bits. Select Space to add a Space as a parity bit to be sent with your data bits. The options are None, Even, Odd, Mark and Space.

Stop Bits

A stop bit indicates the end of a serial data packet. Select 1 Stop Bit for standard serial data communication. Select 2 Stop Bits if slower devices are used. The options are 1 and 2.

Flow Control

Use this item to set the flow control for Console Redirection to prevent data loss caused by buffer overflow. Send a "Stop" signal to stop sending data when the receiving buffer is full. Send a "Start" signal to start sending data when the receiving buffer is empty. The options are None and Hardware RTS/CTS.

VT-UTF8 Combo Key Support

Select Enabled to enable VT-UTF8 Combination Key support for ANSI/VT100 terminals. The options are Enabled and Disabled.

Recorder Mode

Select Enabled to capture the data displayed on a terminal and send it as text messages to a remote server. The options are Disabled and Enabled.

Resolution 100x31

Select Enabled for extended-terminal resolution support. The options are Dis-abled and Enabled.

Legacy OS Redirection Resolution

Use this item to select the number of rows and columns used in Console Redi-rection for legacy OS support. The options are 80x24 and 80x25.

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Putty KeyPad

This feature selects Function Keys and KeyPad settings for Putty, which is a terminal emulator designed for the Windows OS. The options are VT100, LINUX, XTERMR6, SCO, ESCN, and VT400.

Redirection After BIOS Post

Use this feature to enable or disable legacy Console Redirection after BIOS POST. When the option-Bootloader is selected, legacy Console Redirection is disabled before booting the OS. When the option- Always Enable is selected, legacy Console Redirection remains enabled upon OS bootup. The options are Always Enable and Bootloader.

SOL

Console Redirection

Select Enabled to use the SOL port for Console Redirection. The options are Enabled and Disabled.

*If the item above set to Enabled, the following items will become available for user's configuration:

SOL Console Redirection SettingsUse this feature to specify how the host computer will exchange data with the client computer, which is the remote computer used by the user.

Terminal Type

Use this feature to select the target terminal emulation type for Console Redirec-tion. Select VT100 to use the ASCII Character set. Select VT100+ to add color and function key support. Select ANSI to use the Extended ASCII Character Set. Select VT-UTF8 to use UTF8 encoding to map Unicode characters into one or more bytes. The options are ANSI, VT100, VT100+, and VT-UTF8.

Bits Per second

Use this feature to set the transmission speed for a serial port used in Console Redirection. Make sure that the same speed is used in the host computer and the client computer. A lower transmission speed may be required for long and busy lines. The options are 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600 and 115200 (bits per second).

Data Bits

Use this feature to set the data transmission size for Console Redirection. The options are 7 (Bits) and 8 (Bits).

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Parity

A parity bit can be sent along with regular data bits to detect data transmission errors. Select Even if the parity bit is set to 0, and the number of 1's in data bits is even. Select Odd if the parity bit is set to 0, and the number of 1's in data bits is odd. Select None if you do not want to send a parity bit with your data bits in transmission. Select Mark to add a mark as a parity bit to be sent along with the data bits. Select Space to add a Space as a parity bit to be sent with your data bits. The options are None, Even, Odd, Mark and Space.

Stop Bits

A stop bit indicates the end of a serial data packet. Select 1 Stop Bit for standard serial data communication. Select 2 Stop Bits if slower devices are used. The options are 1 and 2.

Flow Control

Use this feature to set the flow control for Console Redirection to prevent data loss caused by buffer overflow. Send a "Stop" signal to stop sending data when the receiving buffer is full. Send a "Start" signal to start data-sending when the receiving buffer is empty. The options are None and Hardware RTS/CTS.

VT-UTF8 Combo Key Support

Select Enabled to enable VT-UTF8 Combination Key support for ANSI/VT100 terminals. The options are Enabled and Disabled.

Recorder Mode

Select Enabled to capture the data displayed on a terminal and send it as text messages to a remote server. The options are Disabled and Enabled.

Resolution 100x31

Select Enabled for extended-terminal resolution support. The options are Dis-abled and Enabled.

Legacy OS Redirection Resolution

Use this feature to select the number of rows and columns used in Console Redirection for legacy OS support. The options are 80x24 and 80x25.

Putty KeyPad

This feature selects Function Keys and KeyPad settings for Putty, which is a terminal emulator designed for the Windows OS. The options are VT100, LINUX, XTERMR6, SCO, ESCN, and VT400.

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Redirection After BIOS Post

Use this feature to enable or disable legacy Console Redirection after BIOS POST (Power-On Self-Test). When this feature is set to Bootloader, legacy Console Redirection is disabled before booting the OS. When this feature is set to Always Enable, legacy Console Redirection remains enabled upon OS boot. The options are Always Enable and Bootloader.

Serial Port for Out-of-Band Management/Windows Emergency Management Services (EMS)

The submenu allows the user to configure Console Redirection settings to sup-port Out-of-Band Serial Port management.

EMS Console Redirection

Select Enabled to use a COM port selected by the user for EMS Console Redi-rection. The options are Enabled and Disabled.

*If the item above set to Enabled, the following items will become available for user's configuration:

EMS Console Redirection Settings (Available when EMS Console Redirection is enabled)Use this feature to specify how the host computer will exchange data with the client computer, which is the remote computer used by the user.

Out-of-Band Management Port

The feature selects a serial port in a client server to be used by the Windows Emergency Management Services (EMS) to communicate with a remote host server. The options are COM1 (Console Redirection) and COM2/SOL (Console Redirection).

Terminal Type

Use this feature to select the target terminal emulation type for Console Redirec-tion. Select VT100 to use the ASCII character set. Select VT100+ to add color and function key support. Select ANSI to use the extended ASCII character set. Select VT-UTF8 to use UTF8 encoding to map Unicode characters into one or more bytes. The options are ANSI, VT100, VT100+, and VT-UTF8.

Bits Per Second

This item sets the transmission speed for a serial port used in Console Redirec-tion. Make sure that the same speed is used in both host computer and the client computer. A lower transmission speed may be required for long and busy lines. The options are 9600, 19200, 57600, and 115200 (bits per second).

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Flow Control

Use this item to set the flow control for Console Redirection to prevent data loss caused by buffer overflow. Send a "Stop" signal to stop data-sending when the receiving buffer is full. Send a "Start" signal to start data-sending when the receiving buffer is empty. The options are None, Hardware RTS/CTS, and Software Xon/Xoff.

The setting for each these features is displayed:

Data Bits, Parity, Stop Bits

Trusted Computing (Available when a TPM device is installed and detected by the BIOS)

Configuration

Security Device Support

If this feature and the TPM jumper on the motherboard are both set to Enabled, onboard security devices will be enabled for TPM (Trusted Platform Module) sup-port to enhance data integrity and network security. Please reboot the system for a change on this setting to take effect. The options are Enabled and Disabled.

TPM State

Select Enabled to use TPM (Trusted Platform Module) settings to enhance system data security. Please reboot your system for any change on the TPM state to take effect. The options are Disabled and Enabled.

Pending Operation

Use this item to schedule a TPM-related operation to be performed by a security device for system data integrity. Your system will reboot to carry out a pending TPM operation. The options are 0, Enable Take Ownership, Disable Take Ownership, and TPM Clear.

Note: Your system will reboot to carry out a pending TPM operation.

Current Status Information

This item displays the status of the TPM support on this motherboard.

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Note: For more information on TPM, please refer to the TPM manual at http://www.supermicro.com/manuals/other/TPM.pdf.

ACPI Settings

WHEA Support

Select Enabled to support the Windows Hardware Error Architecture (WHEA) plat-form and provide a common infrastructure for the system to handle hardware errors within the Windows OS environment to reduce system crashes and to enhance system recovery and health monitoring. The options are Enabled and Disabled.

High Precision Timer

Select Enabled to activate the High Precision Event Timer (HPET) that produces periodic interrupts at a much higher frequency than a Real-time Clock (RTC) does in synchronizing multimedia streams, providing smooth playback and reducing the de-pendency on other timestamp calculation devices, such as an x86 RDTSC Instruc-tion embedded in the CPU. The High Performance Event Timer is used to replace the 8254 Programmable Interval Timer. The options are Enabled and Disabled.

NUMA (Available when the OS supports this feature)

Select Enabled to enable Non-Uniform Memory Access support to enhance system performance. The options are Enabled and Disabled.

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Use this feature to configure Event Log settings.

Change SMBIOS Event Log SettingsThis feature allows the user to configure SMBIOS Event settings.

Enabling/Disabling Options

SMBIOS Event Log

Select Enabled to enable SMBIOS (System Management BIOS) Event Logging during system boot. The options are Enabled and Disabled.

Runtime Error Logging Support

Select Enabled to support Runtime Error Logging. The options are Enabled and Disabled. If this item is set to Enable, the following item will be available for con-figuration:

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Erasing Settings

Erase Event Log

Select Enabled to erase all error events in the SMBIOS (System Management BIOS) log before an event logging is initialized at bootup. The options are No and Yes.

When Log is Full

Select Erase Immediately to immediately erase all errors in the SMBIOS event log when the event log is full. Select Do Nothing for the system to do nothing when the SMBIOS event log is full. The options are Do Nothing and Erase Immediately.

SMBIOS Event Log Standard Settings

Log System Boot Event

Select Enabled to log system boot events. The options are Disabled and Enabled.

MECI (Multiple Event Count Increment)

Enter the increment value for the multiple event counter. Enter a number between 1 to 255. The default setting is 1.

METW (Multiple Event Count Time Window)

This item is used to determine how long (in minutes) should the multiple event counter wait before generating a new event log. Enter a number between 0 to 99. The default setting is 60.

Note: Please reboot the system for the changes to take effect.

View SMBIOS Event LogThis item allows the user to view the event in the SMBIOS event log. Select this item and press <Enter> to view the status of an event in the log. The following categories are displayed:

Date/Time/Error Code/Severity

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Use this feature to configure Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) settings.

IPMI Firmware Revision

This item indicates the IPMI firmware revision used in your system.

IPMI Status

This item indicates the status of the IPMI firmware installed in your system.

System Event Log

Enabling/Disabling Options

SEL Components

Select Enabled to enable all system event logging support at bootup. The options are Enabled and Disabled.

Erasing Settings

Erase SEL

Select Yes, On next reset to erase all system event logs upon next system reboot. Select Yes, On every reset to erase all system event logs upon each system reboot. Select No to keep all system event logs after each system reboot. The options are No, Yes, On next reset, and Yes, On every reset.

When SEL is Full

This feature allows the user to determine what the AMI BIOS should do when the system event log is full. Select Erase Immediately to erase all events in the log when the system event log is full. The options are Do Nothing and Erase Immediately.

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Note: After making changes on a setting, be sure to reboot the system for the changes to take effect.

BMC Network ConfigurationThe following items will be displayed:

• IPMI LAN Selection

• IPMI Network Link Status

Update IPMI LAN Configuration

Select Yes for the system BIOS to automatically reset the following IPMI settings at next system boot. The options are Yes and No.

Configuration Address Source (Available when the item above - Update IPMI LAN Configuration is set to Yes)

Use this item to select the IP address source for this computer. If Static is selected, you will need to know the IP address of this computer and enter it to the system manually in the field. If DHCP is selected, AMI BIOS will search for a DHCP (Dy-namic Host Configuration Protocol) server attached to the network and request the next available IP address for this computer. The options are DHCP Unspecified, and Static.

Station IP Address

This item displays the Station IP address for this computer. This should be in decimal and in dotted quad form (i.e., 192.168.10.253).

Subnet Mask

This item displays the sub-network that this computer belongs to. The value of each three-digit number is separated by dots and it should not exceed 255.

Station MAC Address

This item displays the Station MAC address for this computer. Mac addresses are 6 two-digit hexadecimal numbers.

Gateway IP Address

This item displays the Gateway IP address for this computer. This should be in decimal and in dotted quad form (i.e., 192.168.10.253).

VLAN

Select Enabled to set the VLAN ID for the BMC Virtual Local Area Network. The default setting is Disabled.

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4-6 Security Settings

This menu allows the user to configure the following security settings for the system.

Password Check

Select Setup for the system to prompt for a password upon entering the BIOS setup utility. Select Always for the system to prompt for a password at bootup and upon entering the BIOS Setup utility. The options are Setup and Always.

Administrator Password

Use this feature to set the administrator password which is required before entering the BIOS setup utility. The length of the password should be from 3 characters to 20 characters long.

User Password

Use this feature to set the user password which is required to enter the BIOS setup utility. The length of the password should be from 3 characters to 20 char-acters long.

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4-7 Boot Settings

Use this feature to configure Boot Settings:

Boot Configuration

Setup Prompt Timeout

Use this item to indicate how many seconds the system shall wait for the BIOS setup activation key to respond before the system starts to boot. The default setting is 1.

Boot Mode Select

Use this item to select the type of device to be used for system boot. The options are Legacy, UEFI, and Dual.

Fixed Boot Order Priorities

This option prioritizes the order of bootable devices from which the system will boot. Press <Enter> on each entry from top to bottom to select devices.

• Dual Boot Order #1

• Dual Boot Order #2

• Dual Boot Order #3

• Dual Boot Order #4

• Dual Boot Order #5

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• Dual Boot Order #6

• Dual Boot Order #7

• Dual Boot Order #8

• Dual Boot Order #9

• Dual Boot Order #10

• Dual Boot Order #11

• Dual Boot Order #12

• Dual Boot Order #13

• Dual Boot Order #14

Delete Boot Option

Use this item to select a boot device to delete from the boot priority list.

Delete Boot Option

Select the target boot device to delete.

Network Drive BBS Priorities

• Legacy Boot Order #1

UEFI Application Boot Priorities

• UEFI Boot Order #1

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4-8 Save & Exit

Select the Save & Exit tab from the BIOS setup screen to configure the settings below.

Discard Changes and Exit

Select this option to quit the BIOS setup without making any permanent changes to the system configuration, and reboot the computer. Select Discard Changes and Exit from the Exit menu and press <Enter>.

Save Changes and Reset

When you have completed the system configuration changes, select this option to leave the BIOS setup utility and reboot the computer for the new system configura-tion parameters to take effect. Select Save Changes and Exit from the Exit menu and press <Enter>.

Save Options

Save Changes

When you have completed the system configuration changes, select this option to save all changes made. This will not reset (reboot) the system.

Discard Changes

Select this option and press <Enter> to discard all the changes and return to the AMI BIOS Utility Program.

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Restore Defaults

To set this feature, select Restore Defaults from the Exit menu and press <Enter>. These are manufacture default settings designed for maximum system performance but not for maximum stability.

Save As User Defaults

To set this feature, select Save as User Defaults from the Exit menu and press <En-ter>. This enables the user to save any changes to the BIOS setup for future use.

Restore User Defaults

To set this feature, select Restore User Defaults from the Exit menu and press <En-ter>. Use this feature to retrieve user-defined settings that were previously saved.

Boot Override

This feature allows the user to override the Boot priorities sequence in the Boot menu, and immediately boot the system with another device specified by the user. This is a one-time override.

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Appendix A: BIOS POST Error Codes

Appendix A

BIOS Error Beep Codes

During the POST (Power-On Self-Test) routines, which are performed at each system boot, errors may occur.

Non-fatal errors are those which, in most cases, allow the system to continue to boot. The error messages normally appear on the screen.

Fatal errors will not allow the system to continue with bootup procedure. If a fatal error occurs, you should consult with your system manufacturer for possible repairs.

These fatal errors are usually communicated through a series of audible beeps. The numbers on the fatal error list correspond to the number of beeps for the cor-responding error.

A-1 BIOS Error Beep Codes

BIOS Error Beep CodesBeep Code/LED Error Message Description

1 beep Refresh Ready to boot

5 short beeps + 1 long beep Memory error No memory detected in the system

5 beeps No Con-In or No Con-Out devices

Con-In includes USB or PS/2 key-board, PCI or Serial Console Redirec-tion, IPMI KVM or SOL.

Con-Out includes Video Controller, PCI or Serial Console Redirection, IPMI SOL.

1 beep per device Refresh 1 beep or each USB device detected

X9 IPMI Error Codes

1 Continuous Beep System OH System Overheat

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Software Installation Instructions

B-1 Installing Software Programs

The Supermicro website that contains drivers and utilities for your system is located at http://www.supermicro.com/wftp. Some of these must be installed, such as the chipset driver.

After accessing the product drivers and utilities page, go into the CDR_Images directory and locate the ISO file for your motherboard. Download this file to create a DVD of the drivers and utilities it contains. (You may also use a utility to extract the ISO file if preferred.)

After creating a DVD with the ISO files, insert the disk into the DVD drive on your system and the display shown in Figure B-1 should appear.

Another option is to go to the Supermicro website at http://www.supermicro.com/products/. Find the product page for your motherboard here, where you may download individual drivers and utilities to your hard drive or a USB flash drive and

install from there.

Note: Please refer to the documents posted on our website at http://www.supermicro.com/support/manuals/ for additional instructions that may be applicable to your system.

Driver/Tool Installation Display Screen

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Click the icons showing a hand writing on the paper to view the readme files for each item. Click a computer icon to the right of an item to install an item (from top to the bottom) one at a time. After installing each item, you must reboot the system before proceeding with the next item on the list. The bottom icon with a CD on it allows you to view the entire contents of the CD.

When making a storage driver diskette by booting into a driver CD, please set the SATA Configuration to "Compatible Mode" and configure SATA as IDE in the BIOS Setup. After making the driver diskette, be sure to change the SATA settings back to your original settings.

B-2 Configuring SuperDoctor 5

The Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 is a hardware monitoring program that functions in a command-line or web-based interface in Windows and Linux operating systems. The program monitors system health information such as CPU temperature, system voltages, system power consumption, fan speed, and provides alerts via email or Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).

SuperDoctor 5 comes in local and remote management versions and can be used with Nagios to maximize your system monitoring needs. With SuperDoctor 5 Man-agement Server (SSM Server), you can remotely control power on/off and reset chassis intrusion for multiple systems with SuperDoctor 5 or IPMI. SD5 Manage-ment Server monitors HTTP, and SMTP services to optimize the efficiency of your operation.

Note: The default User Name and Password for SuperDoctor 5 is admin/admin.

Note: The SuperDoctor 5 program and User’s Manual can be downloaded from the Supermicro web site at http://www.supermicro.com/products/nfo/sms_sd5.cfm.

Figure B-2. SuperDoctor 5 Interface Display Screen (Health Information)

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B-3 Logging into the BMC (Baseboard Management Controller)

Supermicro ships standard products with a unique password for the BMC user. This password can be found on a label on the motherboard.

When logging in to the BMC for the first time, please use the unique password provided by Supermicro to log in. You can change the unique password to a user name and password of your choice for subsequent logins.

For more information regarding BMC passwords, please visit our website at http://www.supermicro.com/bmcpassword.

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UEFI BIOS Recovery Instructions

Warning: Do not upgrade the BIOS unless your system has a BIOS-related issue. Flashing the wrong BIOS can cause irreparable damage to the system. In no event shall Supermicro be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages arising from a BIOS update. If you need to update the BIOS, do not shut down or reset the system while the BIOS is updating to avoid possible boot failure.

C-1 An Overview to the UEFI BIOS

The Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) provides a software-based in-terface between the operating system and the platform firmware in the pre-boot environment. The UEFI specification supports an architecture-independent mecha-nism for add-on card initialization to allow the UEFI OS loader, which is stored in the add-on card, to boot the system. The UEFI offers a clean, hands-off control to a computer system at bootup.

C-2 How to Recover the UEFI BIOS Image (-the Main BIOS Block)

A UEFI BIOS flash chip consists of a recovery BIOS block and a main BIOS block (a main BIOS image). The boot block contains critical BIOS codes, including memory detection and recovery codes for the user to flash a new BIOS image if the original main BIOS image is corrupted. When the system power is on, the boot block codes execute first. Once it is completed, the main BIOS code will continue with system initialization and bootup.

Note: Follow the BIOS recovery instructions below for BIOS recovery when the main BIOS boot crashes. However, when the BIOS boot block crashes, you will need to follow the procedures below for BIOS recovery.

C-3 To Recover the Main BIOS Block Using a USB-Attached Device

This feature allows the user to recover a BIOS image using a USB-attached device without additional utilities used. A USB flash device such as a USB Flash Drive, or a USB CD/DVD ROM/RW device can be used for this purpose. However, a USB Hard Disk drive cannot be used for BIOS recovery at this time.

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Note: On the other hand, if the following screen displays, please load the "Super.ROM" file to the root folder and connect this folder to the system. (You can do so by inserting a USB device that contains the new "Super.ROM" image to your machine for BIOS recovery.)

The file system supported by UEFI is FAT (including FAT12, FAT16, and FAT32) installed on a bootable or non-bootable USB-attached device. However, the BIOS might need several minutes to locate the SUPER.ROM file if the media size be-comes too large because it contains too many folders and files.

To perform UEFI BIOS recovery using a USB-attached device, follow the instruc-tions below.

1. Using a different machine, copy the "Super.ROM" binary image file into the disc Root "\" Directory of a USB device or a writeable CD/DVD.

Note: If you cannot locate the "Super.ROM" file in your driver disk, visit our website at www.supermicro.com to download the BIOS image into a USB flash device and rename it "Super.ROM" for BIOS recovery use.

2. Insert the USB device that contains the new BIOS image ("Super.ROM") into your USB drive and power on the system

3. While powering on the system, please keep pressing <Ctrl> and <Home> si-multaneously on your keyboard until the following screen (or a screen similar to the one below) displays.

Warning!! Please stop pressing the <Ctrl> and <Home> keys immediately when you see the screen (or a similar screen) below; otherwise, it will trigger a system reboot.

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4. After locating the new BIOS binary image, the system will enter the BIOS Recovery menu as shown below.

Note: At this point, you may decide if you want to start with BIOS recovery. If you decide to proceed with BIOS recovery, follow the procedures below.

5. When the screen as shown above displays, using the arrow key, select the item "Proceed with flash update" and press the <Enter> key. You will see the progress of BIOS recovery as shown in the screen below.

Note: Do not interrupt the process of BIOS flashing until it is com-pleted.

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7. Using a different system, extract the BIOS package into a bootable USB flash drive.

8. When a DOS prompt appears, enter FLASH.BAT BIOSname.### at the prompt.

Note: Do not interrupt this process until BIOS flashing is completed.

9. After seeing the message that BIOS update is completed, unplug the AC power cable from the power supply to clear the CMOS, and then plug the AC power cable in the power supply again to power on the system.

10. Press <Del> continuously to enter the BIOS Setup utility.

11. Press <F3> to load default settings.

12. After loading default settings, press <F4> to save the settings and exit the BIOS Setup utility.

6. After the process of BIOS recovery is completed, press any key to reboot the system.